Join us!
Postdoctoral Fellow
- https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9551483
- https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1942712
- PhD in a related field (such as biomedical engineering, computer science, neuroscience, kinesiology, or other related fields)
- Experience with oral and written scientific communication
- Evidence of Matlab and/or Python coding skills
- Experience recording and analyzing with at least 2 of the following techniques: EEG, electromyography (EMG), motion capture, expired gas analyses, and eye tracking
- Machine learning and deep learning skills
- At least 1 first author publication
The UCF BRaIN Lab is committed to improving diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in STEM. All team members are expected to be open and willing, though not required, to participate in some of these DEI initiatives. Please contact Dr. Helen J. Huang (hjhuang@ucf.edu) with questions or to apply.
To apply, please send:- your most updated CV
- a cover letter describing your interest and future career goals
- contact information for 2-3 references
PhD students
We will likely be seeking 1 Ph.D. student to join us in Fall 2022 with a strong interest in machine learning and electroencephalography (EEG). The student needs to be able to get into the Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. program but will most likely have the option to switch to a Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. program. Information on UCF ME PhD program. Information on UCF graduate fellowships. The student must also be qualified to be a teaching assistant for core Mechanical Engineering classes such as dynamics and solid mechanics.
Required skills: Matlab and/or Python
Preferred skills: EEGLAB; experience with neuromechanics equipment and analyses (electroencephalography (EEG); motion capture; electromyography (EMG); inertial measuring units (IMUs); expired gas analysis; eye tracker); phone app development; mechatronics
MS students
We have openings for 1-2 Mechanical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering M.S. students interested in device/sensor development and data analyses. Preference will be given to students seeking to pursue a thesis.
Preferred skills: Matlab and/or Python; EEGLAB; experience with neuromechanics equipment and analyses (electroencephalography (EEG); motion capture; electromyography (EMG); inertial measuring units (IMUs); expired gas analysis; eye tracker); phone app development; mechatronics
Undergraduate students
We have several opportunities for undergraduates to help in the lab with data collections and potentially data analyses for those with programming (primarily MATLAB and Python) skills. Students will need to complete CITI training before being able to help with human subject data collections. Students must also be able to commit to helping in the lab for at least 1 year and be able to come in for 2-3 hour blocks for 2-3 days a week.