Student project: Exploration and Optimization of Selective Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
*Important for non-EU students: You'll need to be registered at a Dutch university to meet immigration requirements.
The peripheral nervous
system (PNS) connects the central nervous system (CNS) to organs, muscles, and
skin, enabling bi-directional communication that influences overall body
function. There is growing interest in peripheral nerve stimulation as an alternative
or complement to medication for conditions like epilepsy, pain, depression, and
chronic inflammatory diseases. A key challenge is achieving closed-loop
interventions, where stimulation is dynamically adapted based on real-time
feedback from neural activity or end-organ responses, improving selectivity and
minimizing side effects.
At imec, a
neuromodulation framework has been developed to stimulate neural tissue in vivo
and record direct neural responses, supporting closed-loop operation. This
system is used in both simple (earthworm) and large (pig, rat) animal models. Additionally,
we employ advanced computational models and data analytics platforms that enable
exploration and optimization of complex stimulation paradigms, including
multi-contact electrodes and adaptive control algorithms for selective nerve
activation.
This project focuses
on the deployment of computational models to design selective PNS methods and
electrodes.
What you will do
- Review relevant literature and become familiar with computational models.
- Design and conduct finite element model computer simulations to optimize stimulation strategies, electrode configurations in multi-contact cuff electrodes and implement/test closed-loop frameworks.
- Deploy neuronal computational models to analyze neural responses (action potentials, eCAPs) and adapt stimulation parameters.
- Document findings and, depending on results, contribute to scientific publications.
What we do for you
- You will be
working on state-of-the-art technology and tools for stimulation of peripheral
nerves that can be deployed to improve efficacy of neuromodulation treatments
in the healthcare domain.
- You will be
working in an inspiring high-tech environment, located within the Holst Centre
in Eindhoven, and part of the larger IMEC organization, world-leader in R&D
on nanotechnology and electronics.
- You will
receive support from experienced researchers having diverse backgrounds
relevant for the execution of the project.
- You will be a
member of our multi-disciplinary team of researchers, engineers and innovators,
and will be offered an opportunity to contribute to our ambitious aims in
making real impact on actual healthcare needs.
Who you are
Modeling &
Computational Expertise
- Have good programming skills in
python/Matlab.
- Have signal processing skills and
experience, preferably processing of bio-signals.
- Ability to translate simulation results
into experimental protocols and setups.
- Experience with FEM platforms such as
COMSOL or neural simulation frameworks such as Neuron is a plus.
- Skilled in developing and implementing
algorithms for closed-loop stimulation parameter optimization is a plus.
General
Qualifications
- Excellent MSc student in Biomedical
Engineering, Neuroscience, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or
equivalent.
- Entitled to do an internship in The
Netherlands (EU nationality and/or currently studying at a Dutch
university).
- Available for 9 months or longer.
- Eager to take ownership of the project,
with a structured and independent working style.
- Good command of spoken and written
English.
Interested
Does this position sound like an interesting next step in your career at imec? Don’t hesitate to submit your application by clicking on ‘APPLY’.
Should you have more questions about the job, you can contact jobs@imec.nl.