Job Description
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Join a cutting-edge program in neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces. We are looking for talented Research Engineers and Scientists with experience in neuro-rehabilitation and translational research and clinical studies. See our recent magazine cover story on our work:
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You will work closely with a team of highly experienced and talented engineers, neuroscientists, doctors and medical technology experts, with the mission to restore movement and/or sensation in those who have suffered a traumatic injury or stroke.
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More Information on Position:
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This role is within the Neural Bypass and Brain-Computer Interface Laboratory, led by Prof. Chad Bouton, at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research aims to restore movement and sensation in people living with paralysis.
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We are developing invasive as well as non-invasive approaches to interface with the nervous system. We work with brain implants for high-fidelity control of paralyzed limbs. We are also developing wearable technology that provides gross motor control that can be clinically and commercially viable for everyday use.
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Our goal is to explore, innovate and design novel interfaces, hardware, software, and subsystems for the sensorimotor nervous system.
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We are looking for a skilled and motivated Neural Engineer to join our team. We are specifically looking for candidates with experience in designing electronics and hardware/software subsystems.
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As a part of the position, the candidate will work with a diverse and highly interdisciplinary team of researchers and engineers.
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Job Responsibility
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Plan and carry out cutting-edge research and development of neural interface technology
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Collaborate with neuroscientists and other engineers to design experiments to showcase better human-neural interfaces
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Create hardware and software prototypes
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Design breakthrough solutions involving neurostimulation, embedded devices, EMG measurement, wireless technology, and AI at the edge
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Measure and evaluate the performance of the neural interfaces
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Contribute to grants and research manuscripts
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Interact with wider community of neuroscientists and neural engineers to seed collaborations
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Engage in internal and external team collaborations to meet ambitious research goals
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Attend relevant conferences, workshops and growth opportunities
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Performs research and/or development work under the guidance of an investigator, associate investigator or assistant investigator
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Responsible for the collection, analysis and interpretation of research data related to specific project.
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Submits manuscripts and abstracts for publication/presentation.
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Performs a variety of tasks, including but not limited to, correspondence, attending meetings, database maintenance, maintaining records, charts, etc.
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Responsible for all other activities, clinical and administrative, as appropriate.
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Operates under general guidance and work assignments are varied and require interpretation and independent decisions on course of action.
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Performs related duties as required. All responsibilities noted here are considered essential functions of the job under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Duties not mentioned here, but considered related are not essential function
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Job Qualifications
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PhD in Electrical/ Computer Engineering or related field
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1-3 years of relevant experience, required.
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Preferred Qualifications
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Experience working with novel/prototype hardware, subsystems, electrical stimulators, robotics, or physical computing
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Experience with wearable and/or implantable devices
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Familiarity with machine learning algorithms
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Familiarity with real-time signal processing (filtering, debouncing, etc.)
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Technical and non-technical communication skills
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