Junior Specialist - Calvert Neuroengineering Science Lab
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Position overview
Salary range:
Exempt: A reasonable estimate for this position is $55,000 at Step 1 or $58,600 at Step 2. Non- Exempt: A reasonable estimate for this position is $26.35/hr at Step 1 or $28.07/hr at Step 2. Application Window Open date: September 16, 2025 Next review date: Friday, Oct 17, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Final date: Tuesday, Jun 30, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Position description The Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of California Davis, School of Medicine is recruiting for one full-time Junior Specialist in neural engineering to test, evaluate, and implement neuromodulation and rehabilitation hardware and software to restore sensory and motor function in persons living with neurological disabilities. We are seeking a motivated and responsible individual with interests at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, and medicine to join the Calvert Neuroengineering Science (CNS) Lab at UC Davis. The goal of our research is to design, evaluate, and deploy precision neurorehabilitation approaches to restore sensory and motor function for individuals with neurological dysfunction (e.g., spinal cord injury or stroke). The successful candidate will be at the front lines of cutting-edge research: using state-of-the-art neurorehabilitation equipment (e.g., motion capture, human electrophysiology, neuromodulation), analyzing complex multimodal datasets, and working directly with clinical study participants in the laboratory. In addition to operating the equipment, running experiments, and analyzing data, the junior specialist will work closely with the principal investigator and collaborators to develop the next generation of neuromodulation technology. Candidates will be invited to participate in laboratory meetings, contribute towards academic publications published in peer-reviewed journals, and attend relevant talks/meetings. The junior specialist will be expected to have a technical background sufficient to rapidly learn how to use novel equipment and software skills to interpret data from experiments. The junior specialist will primarily be stationed in the laboratory environment and coordinate research session plans, including operating neurostimulation software and collecting data under the guidance/instruction of the principal investigator. The successful candidate will have technical competency with using modern computer equipment, software, and operating systems, and be able to learn to use specialized software and hardware systems. The junior specialist will also be communicating with study participants and their caregivers, as well as research staff on a regular basis. As such, strong interpersonal skills are essential. The successful candidate will also champion the safety and well-being of the participants with strict adherence to proper study conduct. The incumbent will work under the supervision of Dr. Jonathan Calvert, Ph.D. and the ability to work cooperatively and collegially in a diverse environment. I. RESEARCH (90% Effort) A. The incumbent will collaborate with other research personnel affiliated with research activities involving neuromodulation, rehabilitation, and neural engineering studies. The junior specialist will perform technical/routine lab activities required to operate rehabilitation and neuromodulation hardware, create study protocols for the use of lab equipment, develop software pipelines for data analysis, and run experiments with study participants. Their work will support the development of laboratory capabilities to perform precision neurorehabilitation approaches in clinical participants. Specific duties may include: * Hardware Evaluation: Develop expertise in the use of rehabilitation and neuromodulation laboratory equipment (e.g., motion capture, electromyography, neural interface processors) to collect data from study participants. This includes creating synchronization systems to ensure communication across hardware systems. II. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE (5% Effort) * Conference participation: The candidate will have the opportunity to attend and potentially present at relevant conferences. III. UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE (5% Effort) * Training and mentorship: Assist in the training and mentorship of undergraduate interns, new lab personnel, and volunteers. This includes instruction in experimental procedures, data acquisition protocols, and ethical research conduct. For the full position description and to apply, visit https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF07302. Qualifications Basic qualifications
(required at time of application)
* Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent degree) with a major in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physiology, Neuroscience, Neurobiology, Computer Science, or a related field. Preferred qualifications
(other preferred, but not required, qualifications for the position)
* Experience working with time series data (i.e., analysis techniques and/or data collection) Application Requirements Document requirements
Reference requirements
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