NeuroBionics-posted 2 months ago
Intern
Somerville, MA
1-10 employees

NeuroBionics, an MIT neurotechnology spinout, leads the way in developing implantable devices that interface with the human body to treat neurological conditions. Leveraging a decade of innovation, we have engineered a novel neural interface using microscale, flexible, bioelectronic fibers that seamlessly integrate with the human body. By making neural interfacing a minimally invasive procedure, we aim to revolutionize deep brain stimulation and broaden access to this life-changing therapy to millions of patients. We are seeking a motivated student intern with a strong biomedical focus who is eager to explore the fields of neurostimulation, medical device innovation, and translational research. This internship provides a rare opportunity to contribute to breakthrough technologies in a fast-paced startup environment.

  • Support pre-clinical evaluations in a BSL-2 lab under supervision
  • Assist with prototype development and testing
  • Contribute to CAD modeling and 3D printing for device design
  • Perform data collection, analysis, and experimental design
  • Participate in team meetings and collaborative discussions with engineers and scientists
  • Senior undergraduate or graduate student in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science/Engineering, or related field
  • Strong interest in biomedical engineering, neurotechnology, or medical devices
  • Skills or experience in three or more of the following areas: CAD design and/or 3D printing, Electronics and circuit design, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or embedded systems, MATLAB and/or Python programming, Hands-on work in a wet chemistry, polymer, or BSL-2 laboratory
  • Hands-on experience in medical device development
  • Exposure to neurostimulation technologies and vascular-based interventions
  • Collaboration with experts in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and electrophysiology
  • Opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research with real-world clinical impact
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