Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Human Brain Function
POSTED: October 24, 2022
Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Human Brain Function
The BOAS Lab is offering a full time PostDoc position in the area of applied biosignal processing applied to functional neuroimaging in the everyday world at the Boston Universities (BU) Neurophotonics Center. BU’s Biomedical Engineering Department is among the top tier biomedical engineering departments in the US and in a close network with other leading research institutions within the greater Boston area such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard and MIT.
The position is with David Boas, director of the Neurophotonics Center. Our vision is to build a portable, miniaturized, lightweight, high-density wearable combined – functional Near Infrared-Spectroscopy (fNIRS) – Electro-Encepholography (EEG) – Eye-tracking system for enabling “Neuroscience of the Everyday World” by permitting long duration continuous monitoring of normal / altered brain activity during movement, perception, and social interaction in real time and in the real world.
The work in the offered position(s) will focus on advancing the analysis of human brain function measurements with fNIRS and integrating with EEG and eye tracking and working on novel cognitive science applications that exploit the unique capabilities of these new technologies.
If you would like to apply, please contact David Boas (dboas@Bu.edu) at Boston University.