Postdoc in neuroengineering

Mälardalen University
September 15, 2024
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Postdoc in neuroengineering Västeras

Mälardalen University (MDU) is the youngest university in Sweden. In line with our vision, to be a progressive and collaborative University where we shape a sustainable future together, we wish to make a difference.

Do you want to be involved and contribute to our development?

Together, we can create a sustainable future through knowledge and innovation. We believe that knowledge and new perspectives are best attained and reached together in collaboration with others – our colleagues, students, the private and public sectors, both nationally and internationally

At the School of Innovation, Design and Engineering our students are studying to be for example innovators, entrepreneurs, illustrators, information designers, network technicians and engineers. Here we have the research specialisations of Embedded Systems, and Innovation and Product Realisation. Our work takes place in cooperation with and in strategic agreements with companies, organisations and public authorities in the region.

Employment information

Employment: Temporary employment 2 years Scope: Full time Number of positions: 1 Closing date for application: 2024-09-15 Campus location: Västeras School: School of Innovation, Design and Engineering, (IDT)

Position description

The purpose of the position is to give the employee an early opportunity to develop his or her independence as a researcher and to create the conditions for further acquisitions of qualifications after completing the doctoral degree.The position is part of efforts to underpin the future supply of skills. The position is a temporary employment of maximum 3 years.

The research team in neuroengineering at MDU is looking for a post-doctoral researcher to work within the research project NeuroTrust, a multidisciplinary project focusing on reliable Brain-Computer Interfaces for rehabilitation after stroke.

Stroke affects around 25,000 people in Sweden every year and severe motor disabilities are common. Despite intensive rehabilitation, a large proportion live with permanent disabilities.

As a postdoc, you will work with data collected from the use of cutting-edge neurotechniques for stroke rehabilitation that can directly affect the brain's motor regions and promote the brain's ability to compensate for the stroke- damaged region. The research project is carried out in strong collaboration with Danderyd Hospital, and Karolinska Institutet with the main aim of providing stroke patients with a better quality of life by improving their motor recovery.

More specifically, the work involves multimodal data analysis of collected data from EEG, fMRI and clinical motor tests with focus on the interaction between these data. This will require close contact with collaborators which may involve a lot of travelling to Stockholm.

Qualifications requirements

The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in neuroscience, biomedical engineering or computer science with focus on data analysis, or similar. The applicant must have completed the degree no more than three years before the end of the application period. You have not previously held a position as a postdoctoral researcher in the same or related subject area at MDU that exceeds one year.

The candidate should be able to demonstrate research experience in the form of scientific publications in international peer-reviewed journals. The candidate should also demonstrate research experience in processing/analyzing data from neurophysiological (e.g. EEG) and/or neuroimaging (e.g. fMRI) recordings..)

Assesment criteria

For the position the following is of high merit:

- knowledge of methods for data processing of EEG and fMRI data - knowledge of statistical modeling of time series and discrete-time data - knowledge in AI and machine learning - good programming skills in MATLAB, Python, R, etc - Scientific publications in high-impact international journals

In an overall assessment of suitability, emphasis is also placed on personal abilities. All employees at MDU are expected to cooperate and treat colleagues and students with respect, take responsibility for the organisation and their own work duties and contribute to a positive work environment. For this position we value personal characteristics such as collaboration skills, organizational skills, independence and communication skills.

We value the qualities that an even distribution of age and gender, as well as ethnic and cultural diversity, can contribute to the organization.

Application

Application is made online. Make your application by clicking the "Apply" button below.

The scientific publications that you do not have in digital form are to be sent by post to:

Mälardalen University Division of Human Resources Ref.no: 2024/1443 Box 883 721 23 Västerås

The applicant is responsible for ensuring that the application is complete in accordance with the advertisement and will reach the University no later than closing date for application.

We look forward to receiving your application!

Union representatives:

Saco-S [email protected] Susanne Meijer ST-OFR/S, tel: 021-10 14 89

We decline all contact with recruiters and salespersons of advertisements. We have made our strategic choices for this recruitment.

Contact person

Annica Kristoffersson

Head of division

+46 (0) 21 10 31 40

[email protected]

Elaine Åstrand

Docent biomedical engineering

[email protected]

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