Student project: In-vivo Exploration and Optimization of Selective Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Imec
- Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant
- Training
- Voltijds
- Literature review.
- Get acquainted with current in-vivo experimental setup.
- Get acquainted with available stimulator system and control-loop software framework.
- Prepare experimental design, including setup and protocol preparation.
- Perform experimental evaluation aimed at testing different hypotheses relevant for delivering complex stimulation paradigms relevant for selective stimulation.
- Design and perform experimental evaluations of several closed-loop control strategies for improving stimulation selectivity.
- Report and documentation, depending on results, write a paper.
- You will be working on state-of-the-art technology and tools for stimulation of peripheral nerves, that can be deployed to improve efficacy of neuromodulation treatments in the healthcare domain.
- You will be working in an inspiring high-tech environment, located within the Holst Centre in Eindhoven, and part of the larger IMEC organization, world-leader in R&D on nanotechnology and electronics.
- You will receive support from experienced researchers having diverse background relevant for the execution of the project.
- You will be a member of our multi-disciplinary team of researchers, engineers and innovators, and will be offered an opportunity to contribute to our ambitious aims in making real impact on actual healthcare needs.
- Excellent MSc student in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent.
- You are entitled to do an internship in The Netherlands (have EU nationality and/or currently study at Dutch University).
- Available for 9 months or longer.
- Have good programming skills in python/Matlab.
- Have signal processing skills and experience, preferably processing of bio-signals.
- Have experience with lab instrumentation (e.g., signal generators, oscilloscopes).
- Experience in electronic system design and evaluation (e.g., PCB design) is a plus.
- Eager to take ownership for your student project.
- Have a structured way of working.
- Have good command of spoken and written English.
Should you have more questions about the job, you can contact jobs@imec.nl.