Optical Research Scientist: Neuro-Monitoring & AI Innovation

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At CoMind, we are developing a non-invasive neuromonitoring technology that will result in a new era of clinical brain monitoring. In joining us, you will be helping to create cutting-edge technologies that will improve how we diagnose and treat brain disorders, ultimately improving and saving the lives of patients across the world.The Role:As an Optical Research Scientist at CoMind, you will join a highly talented and interdisciplinary team working at the interface of optics, engineering, neuroscience and clinical neuromonitoring. This role is ideal for an experimentalist early in their career who is eager to contribute to the development of cutting-edge medical devices.At CoMind, all team members work at least 4 days per week from our new Kings Cross offices, plus a flexible work-from-home day.Responsibilities:Laboratory and in-vivo testing and implementation of new optical neuromonitoring systems and methodsSupporting the development of new optical and electronic systemsSupporting the development of new experimental methodologies to validate and optimise the performance of our medical devicesCollaborating with cross-functional teams to inform and support design decisionsPerforming in-vivo optical measurements on healthy volunteers, and experiments using tissue-mimicking phantomsProcessing and analyzing the resultant optical data to extract key signals and parameters.Summarizing findings, compiling reports, and presenting results to the wider research, product, and leadership teamsAI is fundamental to our culture — it's not just a tool, but a core part of how we work, collaborate, and innovate. We expect all team members to embrace AI in their daily work and continuously find new ways to use it effectively.Skills & Experience:Background in physics, medical physics, biomedical engineering or related disciplineSignificant experience undertaking laboratory testing and development of physiological measurement systems, including experimental design, device application, data acquisition and analysisHands-on experience with in-vivo physiological signal acquisition using experimental/prototype technologiesFluency in at least one programming language used for data collection and analysis (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or LabVIEW)Experience working in an interdisciplinary teamOutstanding communication skills, including in scientific writing and report generation.Nice to have:Experience with tissue optics (e.g. diffuse correlation spectroscopy, near-infrared spectroscopy, photoplethysmography, optical coherence tomography)A PhD in biomedical engineering, medical physics, or a related disciplineExperience with neuromonitoring, especially non-invasive neuromonitoring devices and the associated dataExperience in acquisition of physiological data in clinical environmentsA strong understanding of device control systems and hardware synchronization techniquesBenefits:Company equity plan so all employees share in the success of the companySalary-sacrifice pension schemePrivate medical, dental and vision insurance (medical history disregarded)Group life assurance at 4x annual incomeComprehensive mental health support, including unlimited access to 1:1 sessions with trained professionalsUnlimited holiday allowance (+ bank holidays) and one week of remote working per quarterLunch voucher (£10) every day for JustEat and free dinner on those days where you need to work laterTwice weekly deliveries of fresh fruit and an extensive selection of snacks and drinksYuLife subscription, allowing you to turn your daily steps and meditation into discounts at a range of storesAccess to Udemy for upskilling and professional development. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Greater London
Job Type:
FullTime

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