Computational Modeling of Neuromodulation for Electroceutical Applications and Neuroprosthetics
Zürich
Key information
- Publication date:06 January 2024
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Zürich
Job summary
Join the IT'IS Foundation in Zurich, a hub for innovation. This is a chance to work in a dynamic team and contribute to cutting-edge research.
Tasks
- Develop simulation technology and software tools for neurostimulation.
- Conduct independent research in computational life sciences.
- Engage in theoretical and applied modelling studies and optimization.
Skills
- A master's degree in life sciences or related fields is required.
- Proficiency in programming languages like Python or C++.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to work collaboratively.
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The CLS group is therefore looking for candidates interested in the development of related simulation technology, as well as theoretical and applied modelling studies. Additional topics of interest include uncertainty assessment, validation, optimization, image-based modelling, etc.
The PhD candidate will join a highly motivated and dynamic team working in various related research areas to conduct independent and original research under supervision on the development of simulation technologies, software tools, and platforms for neurostimulation.
We are seeking a creative, talented, and ambitious candidate with an interest in computational life sciences (CLS) and a university degree (diploma or master’s) in life sciences, natural sciences (biophysics, physics, mathematics), medical physics, or biomedical engineering; preferably with solid scientific programming skills (Python, C++, etc.), competence in computational neuroscience, and, ideally, familiarity with NEURON (Yale); good organizational skills, high motivation, and flexibility; excellent ability to work both independently and as part of a team, including external collaborators. As soon as possibleWe look forward to receiving your complete resume materials as a single pdf file at: E-Mail schreiben.
For further information or to discuss the scope of this position, please contact Dr. Antonino M. Cassará (phone +41 44 245 96 83).