Neurotechnology Specialist
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Last updated on 20 Jan 2026
Overview
A Neurotechnology Specialist works at the intersection of neuroscience and advanced technology, developing tools that interact with, monitor, or enhance brain function. They contribute to innovations such as brain-computer interfaces, neural prosthetics, cognitive enhancement devices, and therapeutic neurotech solutions.

Job Description
- Design, develop, and implement neurotechnology devices, including BCIs, neuroprosthetics, and neural stimulation systems.
- Research neural signal acquisition, processing, and modulation for clinical and non-clinical applications.
- Collaborate with neuroscientists, engineers, clinicians, and software developers to create integrated neurotech solutions.
- Analyze neural data to improve device performance, usability, and patient outcomes.
- Stay updated on emerging neurotechnology trends and contribute to product innovation, clinical trials, and regulatory compliance.

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