| Location: | Bristol |
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| Salary: | £39,906 to £44,746 per annum, Grade: I |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 28th November 2025 |
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| Closes: | 18th December 2025 |
| Job Ref: | ACAD108324 |
The role
This role will be based at the University of Bristol’s School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology, as part of an EPSRC New Investigator Award project investigating “Bridging artificial and biological touch through microstimulation”.
We are looking for a skilled and motivated individual with experience in psychophysics experiments and artificial perception systems, ideally in the context of prosthetic devices.
The role would involve designing experiments to enable human participants to feel sensations from an artificial touch sensor, bridging the gap between artificial and biological touch and leading to potential advancements for prosthetic devices.
The appointed researcher will have access to state-of-the-art facilities at Bristol Robotics Laboratory, the largest centre for multidisciplinary robotics research in the UK.
You will be part of a team comprising Dr. Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, Dr. Jim Dunham, Dr. Rochelle Ackerley and a Research Associate focussed on developing a novel microstimulation system for experiments with human participants.
What will you be doing?
As part of this role, you will be expected to develop and implement an experimental protocol for human microstimulation experiments which will integrate an artificial tactile sensor with the human nervous system.
The role will involve the development of psychophysics methods to investigate encoding strategies for microstimulation and their effect on tactile perception. You may also work on optimizing the tactile sensor and robotic platform to suit the experimental setup. You will liaise closely with a Research Associate working on the microstimulation hardware during the development of the overall system.
You should apply if
As part of this role, you will be expected to develop and implement an experimental protocol for human microstimulation experiments which will integrate an artificial tactile sensor with the human nervous system.
The role will involve the development of psychophysics methods to investigate encoding strategies for microstimulation and their effect on tactile perception. You may also work on optimizing the tactile sensor and robotic platform to suit the experimental setup. You will liaise closely with a Research Associate working on the microstimulation hardware during the development of the overall system.
Additional information
For informal queries please contact:
Benjamin Ward-Cherrier (b.ward-cherrier@bristol.ac.uk)
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Contract type: Open ended with fixed funding until 30/11/2026
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Thursday 18th December.
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