Jobs
Two Graduate Assistant (PhD) Positions Available
The Neuroprosthetics Research Group (NRG) is searching for two highly-motivated Ph.D. students to participate in multidisciplinary projects for developing novel neural interfaces. The project spans both the experimental electrophysiology lab environment, animal models, and clinical settings.
The candidate will be expected to learn in vivo electrophysiological methods, data analysis, and signal processing (time series analysis) which will be applied to uncovering the neural foundations of movement disabilities or epilepsy . The student's research will bridge in vivo experimental paradigms with the analysis of functional neural ensemble recordings.
The position is available immediately. If interested, please send via email a CV, a summary of skills and experiences, and the names/contact of two references to:
Justin C. Sanchez, PhD
Email: jcs77(at)ufl.edu

