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Ph.D. Opportunity – Domestic Applicants Encouraged

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  • PhD
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Ph.D. Opportunity – Domestic Applicants Encouraged

Houston         ·           PhD

 

🚨 Ph.D. Opportunity – Domestic Applicants Encouraged 🚨

The application cycle for Fall 2025 is coming to a close! The Bioelectronic Synergy Lab in Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Houston is seeking a highly motivated U.S.-based Ph.D. student to join our growing research team starting Fall 2025 or Spring 2026.

Our lab develops soft, wearable, and implantable hybrid bioelectronic systems for health monitoring, diagnostics, and bioelectronic therapies. This work lies at the intersection of electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials science, and machine learning.

We’re excited to bring on a student with a strong background in circuits and embedded systems to round out our current team, especially someone with skills in:

 

🧠 Electrical Engineering

  • Circuit design (analog, PCB)
  • Embedded systems & firmware development
  • Multimodal biosignal processing (ExG, BioZ, etc.)
  • System-level optimization for wearable/implantable devices

💡 Additional experience in the following areas is a plus:

  • Flexible/stretchable electronics
  • Physiological signal acquisition
  • Machine learning for biosignal analysis

📩 If you’re a U.S. citizen or permanent resident with interests in any of the above and are looking to pursue a Ph.D. in bioelectronics and next-gen medical devices and interfaces, please reach out to me directly at fershad@central.uh.edu with a CV, transcript, and a brief statement of interest.

 

The Fall 2025 deadline for application submission is May 15, 2025. Feel free to reshare or tag someone who might be a good fit!

 

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