Are you passionate about neuroscience and neurotechnology? The BRAIN Lab at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) is seeking motivated and talented individuals to join our dynamic research team. We have exciting opportunities for:
MSc in Electronics Engineering (ECE) Candidates
We invite applications for the MSc ECE program, where you can work on cutting-edge projects in computational neuroscience, neurorehabilitation technologies, and neurodegenerative disorders. Our program offers a unique blend of coursework and hands-on research, providing a solid foundation for a career in academia, industry, or healthcare. If you're ready to challenge yourself and contribute to groundbreaking research, apply today!
Research Assistantships
We are also offering research assistantships for highly motivated individuals with a background in neuroscience, engineering, computer science, physics, psychology, medicine, or other related fields. As a research assistant, you'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced researchers, gain valuable skills, and contribute to our innovative, externally funded projects. Whether you're interested in neural network modeling, assistive technology development, or mental health research, the BRAIN Lab provides a collaborative and supportive environment to help you grow.
How to ApplyÂ
To apply for the MSc ECE program or a research assistantship, please send your most recent academic CV, a cover letter detailing your research interests and qualifications, and any relevant academic transcripts to Dr. Seigfred V. Prado (see details below).
Current Address
BRAIN Lab
5th Floor, Roque Ruaño Building
University of Santo Tomas - Manila Campus
España Boulevard, Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines
Future Location (currently under construction):
BRAIN Lab
Center for Biomedical Engineering and Global Health Innovations
UST-Dr. William T. Belo Interdisciplinary Research Institute
UST Manila Annex (Research and Innovation Campus)
Brgy. Don Jose, Santa Rosa City, Laguna, Philippines
Contact Information:
Asst. Prof. Seigfred V. Prado, Ph.D., SMIEEE (Principal Investigator)
Engr. Jay Patrick Nieles (Lab Manager and Research Associate)