Research Engineer (Brain Computer Interface) - VA2

Updated: 2 months ago
Job Type: Contract
Deadline: 29 Feb 2024

As a University of Applied Learning, SIT works closely with industry in our research pursuits. Our research staff will have the opportunity to be equipped with applied research skill sets that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. 

The primary responsibility of this role is to deliver on a research project in the area of Brain Computer Interface funded by the Ministry of Education where you will be a key member of the research team to develop a Non-Invasive Closed-loop Brain Computer Interface for Decoding and Control of Motor Imagery Kinematics.

Key Responsibilities

  • Actively participate in the execution of the research project with the Principal Investigator (PI), Co-PIs and the research team members to ensure all project deliverables are met.
  • Support the development of novel signal processing and machine learning methods for Brain Computer Interface (BCI)-based motor imagery kinematics decoding.
  • Development of real-time Electroencephalogram (EEG) data processing architecture and associated Software.
  • Development of the experimental paradigm and graphical user interface for Motor Imagery-speed decoding the speed-Error-related Potential detection.
  • Integration of the Motor Imagery direction and speed decoder with the Error-related potential detector.
  • Conducting BCI studies on healthy subjects as well as stroke patients in the hospital.
  • Work together with a team of researchers to implement and test the BCI system, and also to evaluate the effectiveness of the system.
  • Publish research findings in reputable journals and present at conferences and workshops.
  • Work independently, as well as within a team, to ensure that project deliverables are met.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology in Electrical/Electronic/Computer Engineering with a minimum CGPA of 8/10, with a research interest in Brain Computer Interface.
  • Good grades for the undergraduate courses on (i) Digital Signal Processing and (ii) Probability and statistics.
  • Research experience in Biomedical Signal/Image Processing.
  • Publication of Biomedical Signal/Image Processing research work in reputed international conferences.
  • Proficiency in MATLAB.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to critically evaluate and interpret research data.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to publish research findings in top-tier journals and present papers at conferences.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a research team environment.


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