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About The University of Idaho

The Neurophysiological Imaging and Modeling Laboratory (NIML) within the Department of Biological Engineering at the University of Idaho is dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of millions of people affected by central nervous system (CNS) diseases and disorders including: Chiari malformation, syringomyelia, hydrocephalus, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Friedreich’s Ataxia, glioblastoma and others. The NIML seeks highly motivated and critical-thinking students who wish to participate in a dynamic multi-disciplinary research team that makes new discoveries about CNS disorders using state-of-the-art medical imaging and modeling techniques.

PhD / MS Student Positions

NIML is always seeking motivated PhD/MS students to join the research team. Please send your resume and a statement of research motivation to email. To learn more about the research team click here.

Undergraduate Research Positions

Project Supervisor

Your project supervisor will be Dr. Bryn Martin, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Engineering, The University of Idaho (UI). Your project may also be co-advised by members of the Neuroscience Program at UI, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, external clinical collaborators and others when appropriate.

Submission of the Application

To apply, please send a cover letter with a short personal statement outlining your research and technical background, CV, copies of your degree transcripts and references to: brynm@uidaho.edu

Applications of disabled persons with the same professional and personal qualification will be treated preferentially. Please indicate a handicap in the cover letter and enclose the relevant certificate.

UI promotes equal opportunities. Applications of female candidates are expressly encouraged and will be treated preferably in case of equal qualifications and suitability.

Further Information

For further information, please email Dr. Bryn Martin.

Past Position Openings (already filled)

  • PhD or MS student, "Computational Fluid Dynamics of Intrathecal Drug Delivery to the CNS" File:CFD CNS.pdf
  • PhD or MS student, "Connectome mapping of the human brain with Chiari malformation", email Dr. Bryn Martin for information.
  • PhD or MS student, "Quantification of Ocular Biomechanics in Astronauts Using MRI" File:Astronaut biomechanics.pdf