Fellow in Human-Machine Interface Clinical Research – Bionics Lab
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| Title |
Fellow in Human-Machine Interface Clinical Research – Bionics Lab |
| School |
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences |
| Department/Area |
Bioengineering |
| Position Description |
The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) Bionics Lab ( is seeking a highly motivated Fellow with a background in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Neural Engineering to join our interdisciplinary research team. This position supports an exciting clinical trial exploring muscle-controlled robotic systems, pushing the boundaries of human-machine interfacing and neuroprosthetics. You will work at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, and clinical science, gaining hands-on experience with human subject research, robotics, and electrophysiological data analysis, while contributing to impactful translational research.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the design and execution of a clinical trial focused on muscle-driven robotic technologies.
- Assist in IRB protocol development and ongoing human subject documentation.
- Conduct electromyographic (EMG) recordings and signal processing to analyze motor control and performance.
- Interface with patients, clinicians, engineers, and neuroscientists as part of a collaborative team.
- Perform data collection, processing, and statistical analysis in Python or MATLAB.
- Document findings, prepare reports, and contribute to manuscript preparation.
- Ensure research activities comply with regulatory standards and ethical guidelines.
Why Join Us
This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in neuroengineering, while working alongside roboticists, neuroscientists, and clinicians. You’ll gain valuable experience in clinical trial execution, device testing, and data science—skills that are highly relevant for future careers in graduate school, medical school, or industry R&D. The project is fast-paced and impact-driven, providing significant room for growth, learning, and publication. |
| Basic Qualifications |
- Bachelor’s degree (BS) in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Neural Engineering,
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| Additional Qualifications |
- Prior experience in clinical trial operations or assisting in clinical studies.
- Familiarity with prosthetics, robotic systems, or neuromodulation technologies.
- Exposure to interdisciplinary collaboration in research settings.or a closely related field.
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2 years of research experience, ideally involving human subjects or clinical research.
- Proficiency in electromyography (EMG) analysis and basic signal processing techniques.
- Strong programming skills in MATLAB or Python.
- Familiarity with IRB protocols, informed consent procedures, and human subject protections.
- Excellent organizational skills and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced research environment.
- Strong interpersonal and written communication skills.
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| Special Instructions |
Please include aslide deck that captures your most salient research experience as part of your application. |
| Contact Information |
mmendez@seas.harvard.edu bionicslab@seas.harvard.edu |
| Contact Email |
mmendez@seas.harvard.edu |
| Salary Range |
$50,000 – $70,000 Pay offered to the selected candidate is dependent on factors such as rank, years of experience, training or qualification, field of scholarship, and accomplishments in the field. |
| Minimum Number of References Required |
2 |
| Maximum Number of References Allowed |
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| Keywords |
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- Curriculum Vitae
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Optional Documents
- Statement of Research
- Publication
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- Publication 3
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The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) Bionics Lab ( is seeking a highly motivated Fellow with a background in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Neural Engineering to join our interdisciplinary research team. This position supports an exciting clinical trial exploring muscle-controlled robotic systems, pushing the boundaries of human-machine interfacing and neuroprosthetics. You will work at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, and clinical science, gaining hands-on experience with human subject research, robotics, and electrophysiological data analysis, while contributing to impactful translational research. Key Responsibilities Support the design and execution of a clinical trial focused on muscle-driven robotic technologies. Assist in IRB protocol development and ongoing human subject documentation. Conduct electromyographic (EMG) recordings and signal processing to analyze motor control and performance. Interface with patients, clinicians, engineers, and neuroscientists as part of a collaborative team. Perform data collection, processing, and statistical analysis in Python or MATLAB. Document findings, prepare reports, and contribute to manuscript preparation. Ensure research activities comply with regulatory standards and ethical guidelines. Why Join Us This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in neuroengineering, while working alongside roboticists, neuroscientists, and clinicians. You’ll gain valuable experience in clinical trial execution, device testing, and data science—skills that are highly relevant for future careers in graduate school, medical school, or industry R&D. The project is fast-paced and impact-driven, providing significant room for growth, learning, and publication. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree (BS) in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Neural Engineering, Additional Qualifications Prior experience in clinical trial operations or assisting in clinical studies. Familiarity with prosthetics, robotic systems, or neuromodulation technologies. Exposure to interdisciplinary collaboration in research settings.or a closely related field. 2 years of research experience, ideally involving human subjects or clinical research. Proficiency in electromyography (EMG) analysis and basic signal processing techniques. Strong programming skills in MATLAB or Python. Familiarity with IRB protocols, informed consent procedures, and human subject protections. Excellent organizational skills and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced research environment. Strong interpersonal and written communication skills. Special Instructions Please include aslide deck that captures your most salient research experience as part of your application. Contact Information mmendez@seas.harvard.edubionicslab@seas.harvard.edu Contact Email mmendez@seas.harvard.edu Salary Range $50,000 – $70,000 Pay offered to the selected candidate is dependent on factors such as rank, years of experience, training or qualification, field of scholarship, and accomplishments in the field. Minimum Number of References Required 2 Maximum Number of References Allowed Keywords
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