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美国密歇根大学招聘神经工程与假肢控制博士后

2026年08月19日
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美国密歇根大学招聘神经工程与假肢控制博士后

Postdoctoral Fellow in Neural Engineering and Prosthetic Control

University of Michigan

in Ann Arbor, MI

Type: Full-Time

Posted: Today

Application Due: 09/19/2026

Category: Biological and Biomedical Engineering

JOB OPENING ID: 280251

MODES OF WORK

Onsite

REGULAR/TEMPORARY: Regular

ORGANIZATIONAL GROUP: Medical School

DEPARTMENT: MM Plastic Surgery Section

How to Apply

Your application should include:

A cover letter stating your personal research interests and goals

A complete CV with list of publications

Names and contact information of three references

Applications must be submitted directly through the UM Careers website to be considered for this position. Any applications submitted via email will not be reviewed or considered.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. For questions about the position, please contact: Theodore Kung, MD., Clinical Associate Professor, Plastic Surgery at thekung@med.umich.edu or Deanna Gates, Ph.D., Professor, Kinesiology, Biomedical Engineering and Robotics, at gatesd@umich.edu.

Job Summary

The Section of Plastic Surgery at the University of Michigan is looking for a talented and highly motivated applicant for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position supporting two clinical trials investigating the use of Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces (RPNIs) for prosthetic limb control. The two studies are funded through the Department of Defense and National Institutes of Health under the direction of Dr. Theodore Kung (Plastic Surgery) and Dr. Deanna Gates (Movement Science, Biomedical Engineering and Robotics). The position will be physically located in Ann Arbor, MI.

The RPNI is a surgically created construct in which a free muscle graft is reinnervated by a severed peripheral nerve. When implanted electrodes are placed within RPNIs, they provide high-fidelity, stable electromyographic (EMG) signals for volitional prosthetic control and a serve as a means for delivering sensory feedback via electrical stimulation. The overall goal of this research program is to assess whether RPNIs can enable individuals with lower and upper limb amputation to achieve meaningful, multi-degree-of-freedom prosthetic control, restore sensory feedback, and improve function in daily life.

Responsibilities*

The postdoctoral fellow will work at the intersection of implanted neural interfaces, electrical stimulation systems, and clinical biomechanics. Key responsibilities will include:

Supporting hardware and electrode interfacing for data acquisition systems

Coordinating and conducting experimental sessions with research participants who have undergone RPNI surgery

Contributing to data collection using motion capture, force plates, and intramuscular and surface EMG

The postdoctoral fellow will also gain experience in student mentoring, managing clinical research projects, manuscript writing, and grant submissions.

Required Qualifications*

The ideal candidate will have:

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a closely related field.

Experience with neural or neuromuscular signal acquisition hardware (e.g., implanted or surface electrode systems, neural recording front-ends)

Ability to bridge technical and clinical domains communicating effectively with both engineering collaborators and clinical research staff

Comfort working in a regulated clinical research environment with human participants

A proven track record of high-quality publications

Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills

Ability to thrive in both team and independent work environments

Strong organizational and communication skills

Desired Qualifications*

Experience with human-subjects research protocols, IRB processes, or Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines

Prior involvement in translational research aimed at moving technologies from laboratory development to clinical application

Experience working on interdisciplinary research teams involving engineers, neuroscientists, and clinicians

Interest in establishing collaborations across engineering, neuroscience, and clinical disciplines

Modes of Work

Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.

Work Schedule

Full-time (40 hours/week)

The position will primarily be based in Dr. Gates' laboratory at the School of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan

Occasionally, the fellow will travel to University Hospital and the Taubman Health Care Center to work directly with Dr. Kung

Period of remote work may be approved by Dr. Kung

U-M EEO Statement

The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

The University of Michigan is a non-discriminatory/affirmative action employer.


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