The Neural Decoding and Data Analytics Lab at the Center for Bioelectronic Medicine, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research is currently recruiting for a Neural Engineer (multiple levels).

 

The lab focuses on the development of data analysis methods to gain insights into decoding and encoding mechanisms of the brain and peripheral nerves to and from stimuli, actions and other physiological functions. The lab utilizes a variety of techniques from signal processing, machine learning, optimization, neurophysiology and bioelectronic systems for closed-loop neural recording and stimulation, both in health and in disease models. The ultimate goal is to develop neuromodulation therapies that will observe the state of the organism and the organ system that is targeted, to deliver individualized treatment of diseases in real-time.

 

The successful candidate will develop computational tools and may take part in neurophysiology experiments, organize and analyze data, collaborate with other research staff and publish and present data in a timely manner. They will also work collaboratively with other investigators to facilitate their scientific research and training. Furthermore, they will participate in various types of institute and community activities and may apply for grant funding and/or patents as appropriate.

 

Job Responsibilities Include:

 

Develops computational tools for neuroscience research.

Performs bioelectronic medicine research.

Collaborates with other research staff.

Responsible for the planning, collection, organization, analysis and interpretation of research data related to one or more projects

Job Type: Full-time

 

Qualifications

 

Associate Engineer (MS Level) – Masters in Engineering, Computer Science or Statistics required

Postdoctoral Fellow - Doctorate degree in Engineering, Computer Science or Statistics (Ph.D) required

Neural Engineer - Masters in Engineering, Computer Science or Statistics + 3 years of experience required, Doctorate degree preferred

 

Authored/co-authored research papers and/or scientific abstracts, required

Experience with various signal processing and machine learning methods, required

Strong programming skills of Matlab, required, Python, C++, preferred

Research experience in neurophysiology/neuroscience/animal surgery, preferred

Knowledge of data analysis software (e.g. Matlab), preferred

 

To apply, please send a cover letter describing your qualifications and an academic CV to tzanos at northwell.edu and include Neural Engineer in the subject heading.

 

Thank you,

 

Theodoros Zanos, PhD

Assistant Professor

Head, Neural Decoding and Data Analytics Lab

Center for Bioelectronic Medicine, Room 1257

The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine

350 Community Drive

Manhasset, NY 11030

Tel: (516) 562-0484

Cell: (646) 943-3440

Email: tzanos@northwell.edu

 

Northwell Health

Visit us at Northwell.edu

 

 

Theodoros Zanos, PhD

Assistant Professor

Head, Neural Decoding and Data Analytics Lab

Center for Bioelectronic Medicine, Room 1257

The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine

350 Community Drive

Manhasset, NY 11030

Tel: (516) 562-0484

Cell: (646) 943-3440

Email: tzanos@northwell.edu

 

Northwell Health

Visit us at Northwell.edu

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