[Eeglablist] Postdoc position at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA

Simonyan, Kristina Kristina_Simonyan at MEEI.HARVARD.EDU
Wed May 12 12:14:13 PDT 2021


Postdoc position at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA

The Dystonia and Speech Motor Control Laboratory (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://simonyanlab.hms.harvard.edu__;!!Mih3wA!U2P83LnYPI8LehSPAVrhxTkSAELuiQzrIXjj3-EkZxkOm90Nk9lzR2rOmcSS5tR7VsFkfA$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://simonyanlab.hms.harvard.edu/__;!!Mih3wA!U2P83LnYPI8LehSPAVrhxTkSAELuiQzrIXjj3-EkZxkOm90Nk9lzR2rOmcSS5tQERSKTTw$ >) at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to work on the development of EEG-based closed-loop brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for treatment and rehabilitation of a debilitating neurological disorder, dystonia.
The postdoctoral fellow will be part of a multidisciplinary team of neuroscientists, neurologists, and laryngologists and work at the intersection of computational neuroscience, neuroimaging, and clinical research to implement BCIs based on neurofeedback and virtual reality. This position is best suited for an individual with a broad computational background interested in understanding and examining critical clinical problems and developing research solutions for their translation into the clinical setting to improve healthcare. The fellow will be highly competitive to pursue future opportunities in either academia or biotech industry.
Responsibilities will include but may not be limited to:


  *   Implementation of closed-loop, real-time EEG neurofeedback paradigms for pathophysiologically based BCIs
  *   Integration of BCIs with virtual environments for enhanced auditory, visual and EEG feedback
  *   Integration of non-invasive transcranial stimulation paradigms with the BCIs
  *   Experimental data collection and EEG signal processing
  *   Establishment of new and fostering of existing collaborations
  *   Presentation of the results at the scientific meetings and publication of journal articles
  *   Mentoring of junior staff

Qualifications and Skills:

  *   PhD or equivalent in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, computer science, or related fields
  *   Strong interest in investigating complex motor behaviors for translational application of BCIs
  *   Expertise in EEG signal processing
  *   Strong experience in neural engineering, including BCIs, neurofeedback, neuroprosthetics
  *   Machine-learning experience is preferred but not required
  *   Experience in non-invasive brain stimulation methods is preferred but not required
  *   Advanced programming skills (Python and/or Matlab) and strong experience in the algorithmic design, mathematical models, analysis and integration of dynamic systems
  *   Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  *   Strong publication record and academic credentials
  *   Ability to work effectively both independently and in collaboration with multiple investigators

Salary: Commensurate with experience according to the NIH guidelines.
Deadline: The position is available immediately, and the applications are considered on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
 How to Apply: The application should be sent to Dr. Kristina Simonyan at Kristina_Simonyan at meei.harvard.edu<mailto:Kristina_Simonyan at meei.harvard.edu> The application should include the candidate’s CV with the list of publications, a statement of interests, and the names and contact information of at least three professional referees.


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