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Postdoc position in NeuroRobotics at the SPECS-lab Research Group


Application Deadline: 30/11/2020
Ref: PD-PV

The Synthetic, Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems (SPECS) group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is offering a Postdoctoral position in NeuroRobotics. The successful candidate will lead SPECS’ NeuroRobotics lab and drive the research on Cognitive Architectures in the context of the Distributed Adaptive Control theory of mind and brain that SPECS-lab has been elaborating over many years [1, 2, 3, 4].
We are seeking a candidate to advance the DAC Architecture towards a whole brain implementation, which maps this cognitive architecture to the main structures of the mammalian brain. We will test these models on robots both targeting rodents level tasks such as foraging and navigation but also, we want to look at human level tasks such as social interaction and motor rehabilitation. The candidate will work directly with the director of SPECS-lab, ICREA Professor Dr. Paul Verschure.

1. Verschure, Paul FMJ. «Synthetic consciousness: the distributed adaptive control perspective.» Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371, no. 1701 (2016): 20150448.
2. Verschure, PFMJ, Pennartz, CM, & Pezzulo, G. (2014). The why, what, where, when and how of goal-directed choice: neuronal and computational principles. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 369(1655), 20130483.
3. Verschure, P. F. (2012). Distributed adaptive control: a theory of the mind, brain, body nexus. Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, 1, 55-72.
4. Verschure, PFMJ T Voegtlin T, RJ Douglas (2003) – Environmentally mediated synergy between perception and behaviour in mobile robots Nature – pdfs.semanticscholar.org

Laboratory Technician at the Research Group Biosensors for Bioengineering


Application Deadline: 15/10/2020
Ref: LTII-IM

The The Biosensors for Bioengineering Group group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a laboratory technician to work on the development of radiofrequency coils for magnetic resonance to study metabolism on tissue engineered organ-on-a-chip systems.

The contract will be within the framework of the EU FET Open project “Benchtop NMR spectrometer for lab-on-a-chip” (https://blocproject.eu), whose objective is the development of non-invasive assays based on hyperpolarized magnetic resonance (MR) to study real-time metabolism on tissue engineered organ-on-a-chip systems.

Laboratory Technician at the Research Group Biosensors for Bioengineering


Application Deadline: 30/09/2020
Ref: LT-IM

The The Biosensors for Bioengineering Group group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is looking for a laboratory technician to work on the development of magnetic resonance tools to study metabolism on cell cultures and tissue engineered organ-on-a-chip systems. As part of our efforts to create a platform for tailored drug testing, the successful candidate will be involved in the technical development of Carbon-13 hyperpolarization methods, as well as carrying out work on the cell culture and tissue engineering side of the project.

This multidisciplinary project is at the interface between physics, chemistry, biochemistry and tissue engineering.

The contract will be within the framework of the EU FET Open project “Benchtop NMR spectrometer for lab-on-a-chip” (https://blocproject.eu), whose objective is the development of non-invasive assays based on hyperpolarized magnetic resonance (MR) to study real-time metabolism on tissue engineered organ-on-a-chip systems.

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Vuelta a la escuela, vuelta al laboratorio!

Se terminan las vacaciones y es hora de volver al trabajo, también para las mentes curiosas de los alumnos que nos visitan. A pesar de la situación que estamos viviendo debido al coronavirus, en el Instituto de Bioingeniería de Catalunya hemos hecho un esfuerzo por retomar algunas de las actividades de divulgación de manera presencial.

De este modo, Los laboratorios del IBEC se han vuelto a abrir para los estudiantes que participan en los programas “Bojos per la Bioenginyeria” y el “Batx2Lab”, adaptándonos a la “nueva normalidad”.

Un nuevo método permite hallar el mejor tratamiento para un cáncer pediátrico

Un estudio dirigido por investigadores del Grupo de Nanobioingeniería en IBEC, en colaboración con otros centros de investigación y hospitales de Barcelona, utiliza un biomarcador predictivo para anticipar el éxito de los fármacos contra el rabdomiosarcoma, que representa alrededor del 5 por ciento de los tumores infantiles. Este avance puede ayudar a predecir la eficiencia del tratamiento, evitando la resistencia tumoral y reduciendo los efectos secundarios no deseados.

Nuevo método para encontrar el mejor tratamiento para cáncer pediátrico

Un estudio dirigido por investigadores del Grupo de Nanobioingeniería en IBEC, utiliza un biomarcador predictivo para anticipar el efecto de los tratamientos contra el rabdomiosarcoma, el cáncer de tejido blando más común en la infancia y la adolescencia.

Este avance puede ayudar a predecir la eficiencia del tratamiento, evitando la resistencia tumoral y reduciendo los efectos secundarios no deseados.