Postdoctoral/Researcher Position in Neuroengineering and Prosthetic Vision: Advancing an AI-Based, Closed-Loop Cortical Visual Prosthesis for Restoring Vision in the Blind

Updated: about 2 months ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 15 Feb 2026

11 Dec 2025
Job Information
Organisation/Company

University Miguel Hernandez
Department

Bioengineering Institute
Research Field

Neurosciences » Neurophysiology
Computer science » Modelling tools
Neurosciences » Neuroinformatics
Biological sciences » Biological engineering
Researcher Profile

Recognised Researcher (R2)
Positions

Postdoc Positions
Country

Spain
Application Deadline

15 Feb 2026 - 20:00 (Europe/Madrid)
Type of Contract

To be defined
Job Status

Full-time
Hours Per Week

37,5
Offer Starting Date

1 Mar 2026
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by a EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

The Bioengineering Institute at University Miguel Hernández (UMH) is seeking talented and motivated researchers to join our groundbreaking project aimed at restoring sight. Approximately 354 million individuals worldwide are affected by visual impairment, including 40 million who are completely blind. Unfortunately, around 50% of these individuals are unable to benefit from current or emerging treatments such as gene or stem cell therapies, pharmaceuticals, or retinal prostheses. Although cortical neuroprostheses hold great promise for this population, their development has been limited by several unresolved scientific and technological challenges. Therefore, many efforts are still needed to induce visual percepts that can be helpful in daily life and achieve the therapeutic benefits envisioned by this technology. 

The primary goal of the project is to develop groundbreaking technology in the form of a long-lasting implant capable of high-channel-count brain stimulation and recording. In this context, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a powerful tool in neuroscience, enabling major advances in our understanding of brain function and in the development of technologies that support bidirectional communication with the human brain.

The selected researchers will play a key role in several aspects of the project, including: (i) the development of innovative approaches for stimulating the visual cortex using high-density microelectrode arrays; (ii) the design and implementation of psychophysical tasks to facilitate perceptual learning of different stimulation patterns; and (iii) the development of advanced AI algorithms capable of converting camera input into real-time electrical stimulation parameters. In addition, they will contribute to a clinical trial aimed at identifying the electrical parameters required to evoke visual percepts through intracortical microstimulation of the human visual cortex. For further details on the clinical trial, please refer to the following link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34665780/ .

Candidates must be highly motivated and able to work effectively in a strongly interdisciplinary environment. A solid background in at least one of the following areas is preferred: artificial intelligence, artificial vision, brain–computer interfaces, neural engineering, or computational neuroscience. Experience with eye-tracking techniques and strong programming skills will be considered an advantage.

Interested applicants with strong motivation in applied neuroscience and neural engineering are invited to contact Prof. Eduardo Fernández. Applications should include a curriculum vitae and a brief statement of background and scientific interests, and should be submitted by email to: e.fernandez@umh.es with copy to p.vicente@umh.es .


Where to apply
E-mail

e.fernandez@umh.es

Requirements
Research Field
Neurosciences
Education Level
PhD or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications

Candidates must be highly motivated and able to work effectively in a strongly interdisciplinary environment. A solid background in at least one of the following areas is preferred: artificial intelligence, artificial vision, brain–computer interfaces, neural engineering, or computational neuroscience. Experience with eye-tracking techniques and strong programming skills will be considered an advantage.


Specific Requirements

We expect the candidate to:

• Hold a PhD in Neuroscience, Computer Science,  Neural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Data science, or a closely related discipline.

• Proficiency in Python/Matlab; experience with neural data analysis.

• Strong analytical skills.

• Excellent publication record demonstrating the ability of independent research.

• Fluency in both spoken and written English.

• Ability to work independently and proactively

• Ability to work within a team context and collaborate with other lab personnel.


Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Excellent

Research Field
Neurosciences » NeurophysiologyBiological sciences » Biological engineeringNeurosciences » NeuroinformaticsMedical sciences » Other
Years of Research Experience
1 - 4

Additional Information
Selection process

Interested applicants with strong motivation in applied neuroscience and neural engineering are invited to contact Prof. Eduardo Fernández. Applications should include a curriculum vitae and a brief statement of background and scientific interests, and should be submitted by email to: e.fernandez@umh.es with copy to p.vicente@umh.es .

 


Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
2
Company/Institute
University Miguel Hernández
Country
Spain
State/Province
Alicante
City
Elche
Postal Code
03202
Street
Avenida de la Universidad
Geofield


Contact
State/Province

Alicante
City

Elche
Website

https://bioingenieria.umh.es/en/
https://cortivis.org/
Street

Avda de la Universidad, s/n
Postal Code

03202
E-Mail

e.fernandez@umh.es
Phone

+34965222001

STATUS: EXPIRED

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