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Université catholique de Louvain

PhD in Neuroscience

2025-04-30 (Europe/Brussels)
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Offer Description

The Institute of Neuroscience (IoNS) of UCLouvain is looking for a highly motivated PhD student to run a multidisciplinary research project in NeuroScience on two Belgian sites: the Brussels and Yvoir University Hospitals of UCLouvain. 

The project aims at quantifying motor function recovery and motor learning in the early phase of stroke by means of robotics and at correlating recovery and motor learning with multimodal brain MRI. Healthy control subjects will be recruited for comparison purposes. 

The successful candidate will have a strong neuroscience, medical, engineering or scientific background, and/or experience with Matlab or Python programming, and/or multimodal MRI, and/or robotics applied to neuroscience/human movements. 

The call is open to people with a Master 120 and a degree in medicine, neuroscience / biomedical science, engineering, psychology or physical / occupational therapy. 

Where to apply

E-mail [email protected]

Requirements

Research Field Neurosciences » Other

Education Level Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine

Education Level Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field Psychological sciences » Cognitive science

Education Level Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering

Education Level Master Degree or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications

The successful candidate will have a strong neuroscience, medical, engineering or scientific background, and/or experience with Matlab or Python programming, and/or multimodal MRI, and/or robotics applied to neuroscience/human movements. 

The call is open to people with a Master 120 and a degree in medicine, neuroscience / biomedical science, engineering, psychology or physical / occupational therapy. 

Depending on her/his basic skills, the candidate will have the opportunity to:

  • Receive training in multimodal MRI data collection and analysis (BrainVoyager, SPM …)
  • Receive training in robotic data collection and analysis (Matlab or Python)
  • Receive training in clinical data collection and analysis
  • Receive training in statistical analysis and programming (R studio …)
  • Receive training in scientific writing – communication
  • Be involved in data collection and curation (Data Management Plan – Data Repository)
  • Interact with a multidisciplinary team (neurologists, MRI experts, neuroscience / motor control experts, physical therapists, stroke unit nurses, engineers, statisticians, IT experts …)
  • Interact with acute stroke patients and healthy control subjects 

Specific Requirements

If you do NOT speak French fluently, please do NOT apply. Indeed, the project will involve French-speaking acute patients from the Stroke Units of the Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc (Brussels) and CHU UCL Namur (Yvoir).

Languages FRENCH

Level Good

Languages ENGLISH

Level Good

Research Field Neurosciences » Other

Years of Research Experience None

Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering

Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine

Research Field Psychological sciences » Cognitive science

Additional Information

Benefits

Depending on her/his basic skills, the candidate will have the opportunity to:

  • Receive training in multimodal MRI data collection and analysis (BrainVoyager, SPM …)
  • Receive training in robotic data collection and analysis (Matlab or Python)
  • Receive training in clinical data collection and analysis
  • Receive training in statistical analysis and programming (R studio …)
  • Receive training in scientific writing – communication
  • Be involved in data collection and curation (Data Management Plan – Data Repository)

Work hours may be highly flexible.

The Institute of Neuroscience (IoNS) is one of the five research institutes of the UCLouvain healthcare sector (SSS). It hosts a multidisciplinary team of over 300 researchers and supporting staff, committed to advancing knowledge of the brain in health and disease. The institute is structured along three organizational axes, a cellular and molecular axis (CEMO), a systems and cognition axis (COSY) and a clinical neuroscience axis (NEUR). Its research facilities are located in Brussels and in Louvain-la-Neuve, and include three technological platforms, one dedicated to studying animal behavior (BEAP), the second to the analysis of human neuroimaging data (NIMA), and the third to multidisciplinary investigations in nutrition (CICN). The institute also benefits from close interactions with two academic hospitals, the Saint-Luc University Hospital in Brussels, and the CHU Namur - Godinne site in Wallonia.

The Cellular and Molecular (CEMO) axis comprises 8 research groups using molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, transgenesis, imaging and electrophysiology and animal behavior analyses to investigate the fundamental bases of neural development, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology and pathophysiology of the nervous system.

The Systems and Cognition (COSY) axis is highly multidisciplinary in nature. It unites 24 research groups exploring the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual, cognitive and motor functions in humans using a wide range of methods such as psychophysics, neuropsychology, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), scalp and intracerebral electroencephalography (EEG), and non-invasive brain stimulation.

The Clinical Neuroscience (NEUR) axis is composed of 16 research groups closely interconnected to the Cliniques Universitaires UCL Saint-Luc (Brussels) and the CHU UCL Namur - Godinne site (Yvoir). This research axis aims at gaining a holistic understanding of neurological and psychiatric disorders, and at developing novel diagnostic tools and treatments. Its work is patient-centered, and often complemented by back-translated preclinical studies.

Eligibility criteria

If you do NOT speak French fluently, please do NOT apply. Indeed, the project will involve French-speaking acute patients from the Stroke Units of the Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc (Brussels) and CHU UCL Namur (Yvoir).

Selection process

Round 1 : email

Round 2 : TEAMS or ZOOM interview

Additional comments

The project will be highly interdisciplinary and will provide the opportunity to interact with 

  • a multidisciplinary team : neurologists, MRI experts, neuroscience / motor control experts, physical therapists, stroke unit nurses, engineers, statisticians, IT experts …
  • acute stroke patients and healthy control subjects 

Website for additional job details

https://www.uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/ions

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available 1

Company/Institute Cliniques universitaires Saint Luc

Country Belgium

State/Province Brussels

City Brussels

Postal Code 1200

Street Avenue Hippocrate 10

Number of offers available 1

Company/Institute CHU UCL Namur - Godinne site

Country Belgium

State/Province Wallonia

City Yvoir

Postal Code 5530

Street Avenue Dr Gaston Therasse 1

Contact

State/Province Brussels + Wallonia

City Brussels

Website https://www.uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/ions

Street Avenue Emmanuel Mounier, 53 B

Postal Code 1200 + 5530

E-Mail [email protected]

Phone +32 81 42 33 21

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Job details

Title
PhD in Neuroscience
Location
Place de l'Université 1 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Published
2025-04-09
Application deadline
2025-04-30 12:00 (Europe/Brussels)
2025-04-30 12:00 (CET)
Job type
PhD
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