The Precision Neuromodulation Lab at Northwestern University in Chicago is actively recruiting. We develop and experimentally apply closed-loop brain stimulation and electroencephalography (EEG) for human mood regulation, decision-making, and memory research. The
leading methods in the lab include transcranial magnetic stimulation
(TMS) with Neuronavigation and Robotic Guidance, Electroencephalography
(EEG), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Transcranial Alternating
Current Stimulation (tACS), Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of brain
stimulation, and Computational Cognitive Testing and Modeling.
The candidate will be expected to build a consistent publication record,
contribute to applications for extramural funding, collaborate with
other team members and outside groups, attend national meetings, and
effectively communicate research findings.
We offer a highly
interdisciplinary environment, tailored mentoring, and extensive support
for career development, ensuring that you can grow and succeed in your
field. There are plenty of on-site and national opportunities for
collaborations with clinical neuroscience and biomedical engineering
groups, formal and informal training, and access to research-dedicated
MRI scanners, computational servers, and human phenotyping resources.