Investigating the Mechanisms of Temporal Interference Stimulation
Zurich
Key information
- Publication date:26 July 2025
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Zurich
Job summary
Join us at ETH Zurich to explore Temporal Interference Stimulation (TIS). This opportunity offers hands-on experience in a dynamic research environment.
Tasks
- Engage in projects that bridge experimental and computational neuroscience.
- Investigate how TIS modulates brain activity on multiple levels.
- Collaborate with experts at the IT’IS Foundation and LBB.
Skills
- Ideal candidates are Bachelor’s, Semester, or Master’s students in relevant fields.
- Passion for neuroscience and neurotechnology is essential.
- Background in engineering, biophysics, or related biomedical areas.
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We are seeking highly motivated Bachelor’s, Semester, and Master’s students to help us uncover the fundamental mechanisms of Temporal Interference Stimulation (TIS), a new form of non-invasive deep brain stimulation based on the targeted interference of two or more high-frequency electromagnetic fields. TIS has already shown significant clinical promise in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
We are offering a range of projects aimed at bridging experimental and computational neuroscience to deepen the understanding of how TIS modulates brain activity at the cellular, network, and system level. These projects are ideal for students passionate about neuroscience, neuroengineering, and translational research.
Available Project Topics
Academic Enrollment
Students participating in this collaborative effort between the IT’IS Foundation and ETH Zurich will be enrolled at ETH Zurich in the Laboratory for Biosensors and Bioelectronics (LBB) under the supervision of Prof. Dr. János Vörös.
For more information, visit the LBB website.
What We Offer
Who You Are
You are a highly motivated student interested in neuroscience and neurotechnology with a background in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, biophysics, neuroscience or related biomedical fields.
Contact
If you are interested in contributing to this research, please send your application with a short statement of motivation, a letter of reference, and your CV to:
We look forward to hearing from you!