The postholder would be responsible for running behavioural and neuroimaging experiments, as well as recording, organising, analysing, write-up and dissemination of data as part of a research team. The postholder will also provide support on ongoing and future research related to the neural representation of robotic body augmentation devices in healthy controls and clinical populations. Previous research experience with motor control studies involving advanced movement recording techniques (e.g. high density EMG, kinematics) and extensive behavioural data collection (at least 30 sessions) is essential, as well previous experience working with technical setups and strong programming skills. Experience in working with clinical populations with motor disability is highly desirable.
Please refer to the Plasticity Lab website to learn more about the role: https://plasticity-lab.com/careers
The closing date for applications is: 12th July 2026