[Eeglablist] Hiring Postdocs, Assistant Professors and Electrical Engineers - Bioelectronic Medicine

Platt, Jo Ann JAPlatt at northwell.edu
Thu Feb 2 12:16:15 PST 2017


Bioelectronic Medicine is the new frontier of medicine - challenging and changing the way we diagnose, manage, and treat disease.  Today's discoveries and devices are successfully replacing drugs. We aim to treat bleeding, cancer, diabetes, lupus, obesity, paralysis, rheumatoid arthritis, sepsis, and many other diseases and conditions.   

The Center for Bioelectronic Medicine at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research is seeking candidates to fill multiple positions in the fields of machine learning, neural engineering, neural decoding and data analytics, microfabrication, bioelectronics and biosensing, and neurophysiology. 

Each successful candidate will work as part of a multidisciplinary team to determine the nature of neural control over molecular, cellular and organ functions of the body, the parts of the brain that regulate those nerves, and the signals that the brain receives to monitor cell and organ function. The candidates will work on projects involving development of novel signal processing and machine learning methods to gain insights into decoding and encoding mechanisms of the brain and peripheral nerves, reinforcement learning approaches used to optimize neural stimulation, techniques to directionally transmit or receive neural signals and numerical and biophysical modeling of neural circuits.

Submit your resume and desired position (Post Doc, Assistant Professor, or Electrical Engineer) to japlatt at northwell.edu for consideration.  Please also include your possible start date.


Jo Ann Platt
The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Cell: (415) 265-0441
350 Community Drive
Manhasset, NY 11030

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