Friday, January 6, 2012

[Comp-neuro] Post Doc Position available in Brain-Machine Interfacing

We are seeking outstanding post doc candidates for research in motor control, brain-machine interfaces, and neuroprosthetics. Ideal candidates will have experience in neural recording and signal processing and proficiency in programming (Matlab experience is ideal). A PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Neurosciences is preferred but other applicants will be considered.

 

This is an excellent postdoc opportunity for someone wanting to conduct experiments using intracortical unit activity, local field potentials, and regional field potentials (from microECoG) for control of a virtual upper-limb neuroprosthesis. Design of adaptive decoding systems is a major focus of this lab. Opportunities for expansion into Parkinsons/DBS work is also available for the right motivated person.

 

Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae and a brief statement of research experience and interests to Dr. Dawn Taylor at dxt42@case.edu.

 

Cleveland Clinic is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer



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Dawn M. Taylor, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Cleveland Clinic
Researcher Scientist, Cleveland VA Medical Center, Functional Electrical Stimulation Center
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering & of Molecular Medicine, Case Western Reserve University

The Cleveland Clinic
Lerner Research Institute
9500 Euclid Ave. / NC30
Cleveland, OH 44195 
email: dxt42@case.edu or taylord8@ccf.org
Phone: (216) 636-0140
Fax: (216) 778-4259

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