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Perceptual engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in United States

I am hiring multiple PhD students and a postdoc in sensory computing, neuroscience, and engineering at MIT.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

United States

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Dec 1, 2025

Keywords

Neuroscience
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
Electrophysiology
Wearable Technology
Sensory Perception
Technical Engineering
Embedded System
Design
Machine learning

Description

The Perceptual Engineering Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), led by Assistant Professor Jas Brooks, is recruiting multiple PhD students (starting Fall 2026) and one postdoctoral researcher (starting Summer/Fall 2026). The lab is part of MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Research in the lab focuses on sensory computing—reimagining how humans perceive and interact with the world through the design of novel sensory interfaces and wearable systems. Projects span computer science, engineering, neuroscience, and design, including the development of electrodes and recording methods for chemical senses, neural signal modeling, and devices that modulate perception of temperature, touch, taste, and smell. The lab values interdisciplinary collaboration and welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds such as computer science, electrical engineering, neuroscience, cognitive science, food science, and media arts. PhD candidates must apply through the MIT EECS PhD Program by December 1, 2025, listing Professor Brooks as a potential advisor. Postdoctoral candidates should have expertise in embedded systems, electrophysiology, or multimodal machine learning, and are encouraged to bring their own funding, though internal funding is available. The lab supports applications to major postdoctoral fellowships. For more information, applicants should consult the MIT EECS admissions page and Professor Brooks’s research profile.

Funding

For PhD positions, standard MIT EECS PhD program funding applies (not specified in the post). For the postdoctoral position, internal funding is available for one position, but priority is given to candidates with their own funding. The lab supports applications to major postdoctoral fellowship schemes such as the Marie Skłodowska-Curie and NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships.

How to apply

PhD applicants must submit their application through the MIT EECS admissions portal by December 1, 2025, listing Professor Brooks as a potential advisor. After submitting, they may email Professor Brooks with a CV and cover letter. Postdoctoral applicants should email jasb@mit.edu with a CV and cover letter outlining their research experience and intended contributions.

Requirements

PhD applicants must apply through the MIT EECS PhD Program, listing Professor Brooks as a potential advisor. Candidates should have a background in computer science, electrical engineering, neuroscience, cognitive science, food science, or media arts. The lab values interdisciplinary collaboration, curiosity, and a demonstrated commitment to exploration, evidenced by research papers, projects, creative works, or prototypes. Postdoctoral applicants should have expertise in embedded systems design for wearables, electrophysiology and neural signal analysis, or multimodal machine learning. No specific GPA or language test requirements are mentioned.

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