| Location: | Plymouth |
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| Salary: | £39,906 to £46,049 Grade 7 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 20th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 4th May 2026 |
| Job Ref: | B1157 |
Full-time | Fixed-term (24 months)
Starting: 1 June 2026 (or as soon as possible thereafter)
We are seeking a skilled and highly motivated Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to join the laboratory of Professor Elsa Fouragnan at the University of Plymouth. This ARIA-funded project explores an exciting proof of principle: whether Ultrasound Stimulation (transcranial or otherwise) can be used safely to both image and regulate mood states in a closed-loop system. The study will involve healthy volunteers and patients with a history of brain injury, using cutting-edge neuroimaging methods including functional MRI (fMRI), functional Ultrasound Imaging (fUSi) and computational modelling of emotion-related behaviours.
This is an exceptional opportunity to develop your research portfolio within a team of internationally recognised leaders at the intersection of neuroscience, neuromodulation, neuroimaging, and computational modelling.
About the Role
You will be based between the Brain Research Imaging Centre (BRIC) at the University of Plymouth and Queen’s Hospital, Romford (London). BRIC houses state-of-the-art facilities, including:
The role will require regular travel to London to support experimental setup in a clinical environment, with potential opportunities for transatlantic collaboration and travel through our partnership with Forest Neurotech (now Merge Labs) in the USA.
You will lead the design, execution, and analysis of a multimodal neuroimaging and ultrasound stimulation experiment, investigating TUS parameters and mood-related brain networks. You will also be responsible for disseminating results through publications and conference presentations.
Supervision & Collaborators
Interviews are scheduled for May 2026.
Essential Requirements
Qualifications
Research Experience & Technical Skills
You must have:
Communication & Collaboration
Professional Attributes
Desirable
Please note: Due to the nature of the work, remote working cannot be supported.
For an informal discussion, please contact Professor Elsa Fouragnan:
Applications sent to this email will not be considered.
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