Dear Comp-Neuro listserv, I'm excited to announce that the Rich Lab will be established in the University of Connecticut's Department of Physiology and Neurobiology in January 2024. The lab will use diverse tools from computational neuroscience to study how neuronal diversity drives physiologically relevant brain function in neuronal circuits, and how disruptions to this diversity might contribute to various neuropathologies. The lab's genesis means I'll be recruiting multiple graduate students, as well as a postdoc. *Interested graduate students should plan on attending the department's virtual recruitment event (see details here <https://twitter.com/RichCompNeuro/status/1712161604249272358>) on November 17 and applying to the program before December 1. *Please also report your interest by filling out, to the best of your ability, this Google Form <https://forms.gle/JKPVaAzfbKpiMJFo6>. *An official job posting for the postdoctoral position is forthcoming*, but if you are interested please fill out the Google Form <https://forms.gle/JKPVaAzfbKpiMJFo6> to ensure you're kept in the loop when that posting is public. If you have any specific questions about these opportunities please feel free to reach out to me, either at this e-mail address or s.rich@uconn.edu. Sincerely, Scott Rich