The NeuroRecovery Research Center at TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital is seeking a highly motivated researcher to contribute to ongoing projects. The research center is part of Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at the University of Texas – Medical School at Houston (UTHealth). The research center is housed in TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital that allows easy and convenient access to patient populations, including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation and pain. TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital is ranked #2 in Rehabilitation according to US News and World Report.
Qualifications of Candidates:
A successful candidate must have a recent doctoral degree (PhD, MD/PhD) in human movement science, bioengineering, biomedical engineering, rehabilitation engineering or related areas. The candidate must be highly motivated to advance his/her research career in neurorehabilitation. Experience with neuromodulation experiments (TMS, tDCS/tACS, EStim) involving human subjects is required. Proficiency in LabView and MatLab and experience with experimental studies of human movement neuroscience is desired. Skills in EEG and EMG signal processing are desired.
The post-doctoral fellow is expected to contribute to ongoing projects on neuromodulation using Breathing-controlled electrical stimulation and tES for post-stroke motor recovery. Development of new projects for possible grant proposal submission and collaboration with other faculty members are strongly encouraged.
UThealth has a new platform for all open positions. For those who are interested in this postdoctoral position, apply through the following link directly:
https://careers.uth.tmc.edu/us/en/job/240003BN/Postdoctoral-Research-Fellow-Neuro-Engineering-for-Neuromodulation-and-Stroke-recovery-Physical-Medicine-Rehabilitation
Qualifications of Candidates:
A successful candidate must have a recent doctoral degree (PhD, MD/PhD) in human movement science, bioengineering, biomedical engineering, rehabilitation engineering or related areas. The candidate must be highly motivated to advance his/her research career in neurorehabilitation. Experience with neuromodulation experiments (TMS, tDCS/tACS, EStim) involving human subjects is required. Proficiency in LabView and MatLab and experience with experimental studies of human movement neuroscience is desired. Skills in EEG and EMG signal processing are desired.
The post-doctoral fellow is expected to contribute to ongoing projects on neuromodulation using Breathing-controlled electrical stimulation and tES for post-stroke motor recovery. Development of new projects for possible grant proposal submission and collaboration with other faculty members are strongly encouraged.
UThealth has a new platform for all open positions. For those who are interested in this postdoctoral position, apply through the following link directly:
https://careers.uth.tmc.edu/us/en/job/240003BN/Postdoctoral-Research-Fellow-Neuro-Engineering-for-Neuromodulation-and-Stroke-recovery-Physical-Medicine-Rehabilitation