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Postdoc - in vivo optoelectronics application and verification
- 20 février 2026
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- Lausanne
Résumé de l'emploi
Postdoc en optoélectronique in vivo à l'EPFL à Lausanne. Opportunité de recherche innovante en biotechnologie.
Tâches
- Optimiser et vérifier un implant optoélectronique pour la vessie.
- Collecter et analyser des données électrophysiologiques et comportementales.
- Évaluer histologiquement les tissus après implantation chronique.
Compétences
- PhD en neurosciences ou domaine connexe, expérience pertinente requise.
- Expertise en techniques d'électrophysiologie, enregistrements in vivo.
- Capacité à travailler de manière autonome et en équipe.
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Postdoc - in vivo optoelectronics application and verification
Workplace Lausanne - Lake Geneva region - Switzerland CategoryLife Sciences | Health
Position Senior Scientist / Postdoc
Published 19 February 2026 EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, is one of the most dynamic university campuses in Europe and ranks among the top 20 universities worldwide. The EPFL employs more than 6,500 people supporting the three main missions of the institutions: education, research and innovation. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working environment at the heart of a community of more than 18,500 people, including over 14,000 students and 4,000 researchers from more than 120 different countries.
The Postdoc will contribute to the development and verification of an optoelectronic therapy for bladder dysfunction .
More specifically, he/she will be responsible for overseeing the in vivo testing, optimization and functional verification of optoelectronic devices based on µLED’s assembled on compliant substrates.
The Postdoc will join a multidisciplinary team including micro-/neuro- technologists, neuroscientists, and molecular biologists.
We are looking for an excellent candidate with a high level of motivation, independence and capacity for teamwork.
The application package should include:
Informal queries: giuseppe.schiavone@ epfl.ch , thomas.hutson@ wysscenter.ch
Contract Start Date : 06/01/2026
Activity Rate :100.00
Contract Type: CDD
Duration: 1 Year
Reference: 2084
Mission
The LSBI is a multidisciplinary group at the crossroads of engineering and biology. Our research explores materials, technology and integration of soft bioelectronic interfaces and electronic skins. We design, fabricate and characterise stretchable devices, and implement them in ultra-compliant circuitry and soft bioelectronic interfaces. Our field of applications ranges from neuroelectronic devices for neuroprosthetics, to wearable sensors and actuators, as well as soft in vitro interfaces.The Postdoc will contribute to the development and verification of an optoelectronic therapy for bladder dysfunction .
More specifically, he/she will be responsible for overseeing the in vivo testing, optimization and functional verification of optoelectronic devices based on µLED’s assembled on compliant substrates.
The Postdoc will join a multidisciplinary team including micro-/neuro- technologists, neuroscientists, and molecular biologists.
We are looking for an excellent candidate with a high level of motivation, independence and capacity for teamwork.
Main duties and responsibilities
In this position, the Postdoc will have a broad set of responsibilities including:- Lead the optimization, application and verification of an optoelectronic implant for bladder dysfunction in rodent models
- Collect and analyse electrophysiological and behavioural data
- Histologically evaluate tissue following chronic implantation
- Work independently and as part of a collaborative team to plan and execute experiments
- Maintain knowledge of published developments in research field and recommend alternative strategies
- Plan and organize workload to meet project milestones and timelines
- Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of experimental methods and outcomes in lab books and written reports
- Communicate research updates and outcomes effectively through verbal presentations at lab meetings and conferences
- Contribute to scientific publications as well as to patents
Qualifications
- PhD in neuroscience, neuroengineering, or related field
- Relevant experience in preclinical neuroscience using implanted interfaces
- Expertise in electrophysiology techniques, including in vivo recordings of neuronal activity (local field potentials), EMG recordings
- Experience with complex surgical and behavioural techniques in rodent models
- Familiarity with optogenetics (preferred)
- Working knowledge of histological methods and fluorescent microscopy (preferred)
- Open minded, proactive, problem-solving attitude with strong sense of ownership and drive
- Ability to work in an independent manner, while contributing effectively to a collaborative team environment
- Efficient, flexible, with strong organizational and time management skills
- Fluency in oral and written English (C1) is a must, French is a plus
We offer
- An opportunity to work on a cutting-edge project in neuroscience and neurotechnology within a world-class community of engineers, neuroscientists and medical doctors.
- A dynamic, multidisciplinary, international and collaborative working environment based at EPFL Campus Biotech in Geneva.
- EPFL is an international and world-class engineering institution that hosts state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, a rich and vibrant scientific and entrepreneurial community.
Required materials
Only applications submitted through the online platform are considered.The application package should include:
- A 1-page cover letter clearly indicating the candidate’s motivation for the position
- A curriculum vitae (2 pages max.)
- A list of scientific contributions (publications, talks, posters)
- A list of 3 reference names (email & address)
Informal queries: giuseppe.schiavone@ epfl.ch , thomas.hutson@ wysscenter.ch
Contract Start Date : 06/01/2026
Activity Rate :100.00
Contract Type: CDD
Duration: 1 Year
Reference: 2084
In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID69276.