*** 1 PhD studentship - GBIO-CSIC ***
The Bioengineering Group in CSIC (Madrid, Spain) is offering
one PhD studentship for the European Project 'BioMot', which
goal is to develop bioinspired control systems to allow wearable
robots (exoskeletons) to interact more naturally and autonomously
during normal use. Novel robotic control systems and devices for
rehabilitation will be investigated and tested in with healthy and
spinal cord injured subjects.
1. PhD studentship:
The main objective of this position is to investigate the biomechanics
and neural control of movement assisted by wearable exoskeletal
systems under a biomimetic paradigm. The applicant should be
motivated to work on integrated multimodal data processing, analysis
and decision support for simultaneously acquired biomedical data such
as EMG, EEG and motion data.
*Requirements*
- A Diploma or Master’s degree in engineering, computer science,
biomechanics or a related area is also required.
- Highly motivated, active attitude and excellent communication and
collaborative skills;
- A strong background in (biomedical) system and signal analysis, system
identification as well as experience with conducting human experiments
(relevant specialties are: biomedical signal processing, machine learning,
classification, pattern recognition, statistics);
- Knowledge about human physiology is an advantage (but not necessary);
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills;
*Application*
Please submit a resume, a cover letter, 1-page research proposal
and at least 2 recommendation letters with contact details to
Dr. Juan C. Moreno <jc.moreno@csic.es>. Please note a short deadline
of the 15th October
* Workplace *
GBIO-CSIC is one of the main bioengineering departments in Spain,
located in the campus at Arganda del Rey. It is part of CSIC (Spanish
National Research Council).
*More information*
The Bioengineering Group in CSIC (Madrid, Spain) is offering
one PhD studentship for the European Project 'BioMot', which
goal is to develop bioinspired control systems to allow wearable
robots (exoskeletons) to interact more naturally and autonomously
during normal use. Novel robotic control systems and devices for
rehabilitation will be investigated and tested in with healthy and
spinal cord injured subjects.
1. PhD studentship:
The main objective of this position is to investigate the biomechanics
and neural control of movement assisted by wearable exoskeletal
systems under a biomimetic paradigm. The applicant should be
motivated to work on integrated multimodal data processing, analysis
and decision support for simultaneously acquired biomedical data such
as EMG, EEG and motion data.
*Requirements*
- A Diploma or Master’s degree in engineering, computer science,
biomechanics or a related area is also required.
- Highly motivated, active attitude and excellent communication and
collaborative skills;
- A strong background in (biomedical) system and signal analysis, system
identification as well as experience with conducting human experiments
(relevant specialties are: biomedical signal processing, machine learning,
classification, pattern recognition, statistics);
- Knowledge about human physiology is an advantage (but not necessary);
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills;
*Application*
Please submit a resume, a cover letter, 1-page research proposal
and at least 2 recommendation letters with contact details to
Dr. Juan C. Moreno <jc.moreno@csic.es>. Please note a short deadline
of the 15th October
* Workplace *
GBIO-CSIC is one of the main bioengineering departments in Spain,
located in the campus at Arganda del Rey. It is part of CSIC (Spanish
National Research Council).
*More information*