<div dir="ltr"><div>We would like to announce PhD positions available for our interdisciplinary training program in <b>Systems Neuroengineering: </b>Interacting with the Brain: Mechanisms, Optimization, and Innovation. Funded by an IGERT grant from NSF.<br><br>Interested
students should apply to one of the University of Minnesota's PhD
programs in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering.<br><br>The program provides a
generous stipend and tuition coverage as well as access to cutting-edge
research in neuroengineering. Minnesota is also home to the largest
collection of medical device manufacturers in the world and our program
provides opportunities for IGERT trainees to gain practical experience
working with these companies. Through our education and
research-training model, students in our program learn to develop the
skills to revolutionize neurotechnologies and advance our understanding
of neuroscience processes underlying these technologies.<br><br>The
Systems Neuroengineering IGERT Program has over 40 outstanding faculty
members who have made significant contributions to neural decoding,
neuromodulation, neural interfacing, and neuroimaging research, and who
are committed to graduate training. Many of them are world class leaders
who have shaped where the field is in cutting-edge research, including
noninvasive brain-computer interface controlling quadcopter, deep-brain
stimulation, high field MRI imaging, and dynamic brain mapping.<br><br></div>Interested students should go to <a href="http://igert-ne.umn.edu/">http://igert-ne.umn.edu/</a>.</div>