Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
About us
The Bionics Institute is an internationally recognised, independent medical research institute that solves medical challenges with technology. We lead the world in the research and development of innovative medical devices and therapies to improve human health. Our multidisciplinary team comprises world-class scientists, engineers and researchers, and our laboratories are located in St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, close to our clinical collaborators. Together we transform the lives of people with a range of conditions, including hearing impairment, Crohn’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, stroke and arthritis.
About the role
The Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Centre of Excellence is a newly established research initiative within the Bionics Institute, with a mission to fast-track translation of VNS for the effective treatment of human diseases.
Reporting to the Head of the VNS Centre of Excellence, the primary focus of the Research Fellow will be to contribute to research programs using computational modelling of biological systems. You will develop and apply modelling approaches to investigate and assess factors that may enhance the efficacy of VNS across a range of disease models. This role will play an important part in advancing the translation of VNS therapy.
The role involves close collaboration with project leads and principal investigators within the VNS Centre of Excellence and will work closely with several specialised multidisciplinary teams across the Bionics Institute, including the Animal Research, Histology and Engineering teams.
About you
With a proven expertise in computational modelling of biological systems, sound knowledge of biomedical engineering and a research track record, you will have:
· A PhD in Biomedical Engineering or equivalent experience with at least 1 year of experience in computational modelling of biological systems.
· Exceptional communication skills with a passion for translational biomedical engineering research and innovation, and a particular strength in articulating complex computational modelling concepts.
· The ability to translate complex technical concepts into practical applications, with a drive to develop technologies that improve patient outcomes.
· Experience with preclinical or in vivo experimentation
Why join us?
At Bionics Institute, you’ll be part of a team making a tangible difference in global health. We offer:
· Competitive salary with salary packaging of up to $18,550 per annum to increase your take home pay.
· Flexible and hybrid working arrangements.
· Annual performance bonus of up to 10% of annual salary.
· Ongoing professional development and mentorship.
· A collaborative, inclusive workplace that values diversity.
Ready to apply?
If you believe you have the attributes to be an integral part of the team, please apply via SEEK by submitting your CV and a brief cover letter (max 2 pages) that addresses the selection criteria in the Position description.
Applications close 30 November at 11.59 pm however we may begin interviews before the closing date.
If you have further questions about this opportunity, please contact a member of our HR Team on [email protected].
All appointments are subject to the provision of a National Police Check and the sighting of evidence of legal right to work with no restrictions.
Note: We do not accept unsolicited agency applications and we are not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited CVs.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
As our research transforms the lives of people across all walks of life, we recognise that a diverse, engaged, and united team makes us stronger, and we hire qualified people from all different backgrounds and experience levels.rnrnWe encourage employees to speak with your manager or a member of our HR team about the type of working arrangements that would help you thrive in your role at the Bionics Institute.