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Research engineer (M/F) Development of a very low frequency spike characterisation bench

Typical job
Expert in experimental development
Missions Our aim is to continue developing a sub-tipped characterisation bench, incorporating calcium imaging, operating in analogue, very low frequency and in real time, and adapted to measuring the electrical responses emitted by biological cells within new neuro-biohybrid systems. These systems enable bidirectional communication between artificial neurons and living neurons. This research is a flagship area for the laboratory.
In this context, we are looking for a motivated, inquisitive person who knows how to work both in a group and independently, with solid knowledge of electronics, signal processing and characterisation in the very low frequency analogue domain (0-10KHz).
For the candidate, this offer meets :
- a desire to work on an interdisciplinary project at the interface between electronics and the living world
- the desire to meet scientific challenges
- the desire to develop a bench with international state-of-the-art performance
Adaptability skills and an appetite for helping to develop new concepts will enable groups of researchers to work on health applications with the aim of developing palliative solutions for certain neurodegenerative diseases.
Activities To develop a characterisation bench, operating at low frequencies, integrating calcium imaging, all in real time to highlight bidirectional communications between artificial neurons and living neurons.

To achieve this, the following are expected:
- To analyse/characterise in detail the electrical properties of the characterisation bench and the neurobiohybrid device, particularly in terms of insulation, noise and detection threshold (main task), in order to develop it further (choice of future equipment, components, etc.).
- Controlling the instrumentation chain and developing an ergonomic man-machine interface with the LabView software, in particular to synchronise measurements with calcium imaging acquisitions, which includes knowing how to generate and acquire data files with the LabView software.
- Include impedance measurements to characterise the properties of the NeuroBioHybrid (NBH) device on the bench as a matter of routine
- Process the measured data using Diadem software (National Instrument)

This means knowing :
- Studying scientific needs and proposing measurement techniques and methods for the electrical characterisation bench.
- Analysing metrological constraints and developing the experimental and measurement chain.
- Drawing up functional and technical specifications.
- Validate and qualify the system's performance.
- Managing the instrumentation used to take measurements, interpreting and validating them.
- Present the measurements to the team.

Qualifications: - Engineering techniques and sciences (optics, mechanics, biology) (basic knowledge)
- Techniques (electronics, control/command, instrumentation) (in-depth knowledge)
- Metrology (in-depth knowledge); physical measurements
- Written and oral presentation techniques

And there's more:
- Ability to conceptualise
- Critical thinking
- Organisational skills

Training courses may be offered and taken depending on needs and skills available.

Context: The candidate will be based at the IEMN, which is one of the laboratories in the network of major Renatech centres in France. He/she will have full access to the various technical solutions needed to implement the project.

The IEMN brings together in a single structure the bulk of regional research in a vast scientific field ranging from the physics of materials and nanostructures to telecommunications systems and acoustic and microwave instrumentation. Particular emphasis is placed on micro and nanotechnologies (nanostructures and nanoelectronics, microelectronics, microwaves and microsystems).

The position is located in a sector covered by the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST), and therefore requires, in accordance with the regulations, that your arrival be authorised by the competent MESR authority.

Constraints and risks - Presence of a laser for calcium imaging


Host Unit:
IEMN UMR CNRS 8520
Avenue Poincaré
59652 VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ CEDEX
www.iemn.fr

Contract Type:
IT on fixed-term contract

Duration of the contract :
12 months

Expected date of hire:
3 February 2025

Number of hours worked :
Full-time

Gross remuneration :
from €2,875.89
according to experience

Desired level of education:
BAC + 5

Desired experience :
Indifferent

BAP :
C - Engineering sciences and scientific instrumentation

Typical job:
Expert in experimental development

To apply :
https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8520-VIRHOE-005/Default.aspx

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