Job Title: Electronics and hardware scientist for neural logger miniaturization
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Deadlines for application: Open
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Location: London, UK (remote / home office possible)
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Employment Type: Part-time/Full-time (Flexible)
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Start Date: Oct 2024 - Feb 2025 (flexible)
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Salary: To be negotiated
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About the position. This is a non-public job description for a neurotech scientist to join our team. We are open to junior to senior roles aimed at developing the hardware components for recording extracellular electrophysiology in freely moving rodents. This position is funded flexibly via internships (for more junior scientists) or mixes of equity and salary.
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Project examples: Designing PCB boards and integrated neural loggers similar to: Intantech, Deuterontech, Tainitech, or White-Matter. This can involve reusing Intantech or IMEC micro amplifiers for novel and miniaturized PCB/headstage design, improving battery power issues, designing wifi and bluetooth systems, or other approaches.
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Qualifications:
We expect the position to be taken up by someone with experience in electronics engineering, PCB design and preferably basic neural data science (but not required). This is flexible working position so a proactive and independent approach to problem-solving is critical.
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Terms of Employment:
We are flexible in the short term with both remote and in-London options available.
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About Us:
We are a new neurotech startup with lab space at Sussex and Imperial starting in 2025 with a goal of establishing whole-brain-emulation research based on neuroethological research paradigms.
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Application Process:
You can send us an email (with CV ideally) and tell us what you are interested in working on and why you are a good fit for an early stage startup: info@netholabs.com. We would schedule an initial 30 min interview to discuss fit.
We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.