The Bowden Lab at Vanderbilt University is seeking a highly capable research staff member to support the development, validation, and deployment of wearable functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) technologies for neuroimaging research. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working across hardware, software, human-subject study execution, and project coordination. In addition to direct technical work, this person will help keep multiple projects moving by coordinating timelines, tracking milestones, improving documentation, and supporting communication across collaborators, trainees, and lab projects. This is a Full-time research staff position. Initial appointment length is flexible and may be renewable depending on performance and funding. We are especially interested in candidates who are not only technically strong, but who can also help keep systems and projects together: keeping devices working, identifying weak points early, documenting workflows, improving usability, following up on open tasks, and helping research move forward reliably across multiple funded efforts. Applicants are encouraged to submit figures, photos, GitHub links, schematics, or similar files with their application demonstrating relevant technical work. A brief statement of interest and references are also desired. Project Areas Supported: Wearable fNIRS for reading and neuroadaptive intervention, including instrumentation, array design, data quality optimization, real-time processing, and repeated-session human studies. Wearable fNIRS platform development for mental health research, including variable-intensity electronics, AR-guided positioning, enclosure/conformity updates, signal quality validation, and comparison against reference instrumentation. Additional laboratory projects requiring technical coordination, experiment planning, documentation, milestone tracking, and support for funded work across the lab. Vanderbilt University is a globally-recognized research institution committed to advancing knowledge and improving lives through discovery, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The role is based within Vanderbilt’s Bowden Biomedical Optics Lab, run by Professor Audrey Bowden in the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree