Recruitment

Join NTXL and help build student-led neurotechnology initiatives—from events and partnerships to hands-on projects and research-driven work.

Positions and Roles

Roles are split by division. Every position includes what you’ll do, what you’ll get, and how to apply.

Headquarters

Organization-wide roles focused on operations, partnerships, outreach, and event delivery.

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Leadership
HQ

Chairperson

Lead the team’s direction and execution across the year. Coordinate division leads, keep timelines moving, and represent NTXL externally when needed.

Features & Benefits
High-impact leadership with visible outcomes
Experience managing a multi-division student org
Direct involvement in strategy + decision-making
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Partnerships
External-facing

Business Relations

Build and maintain relationships with companies and partners. Support sponsorship outreach, package conversations, and sponsor coordination across events.

Features & Benefits
Real-world outreach + partnership experience
Ownership of sponsor pipeline and deliverables
Strong portfolio value (emails, decks, outcomes)
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Outreach
Community

Outreach Director

Grow NTXL’s community by driving recruitment, campus presence, and communications. Help shape how we present ourselves across platforms and events.

Features & Benefits
Build communication + growth experience
Create campaigns that directly impact membership
Collaborative work with Events + Projects teams
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Events
Hands-on

Events Director

Plan and execute NTXL events from early planning to day-of operations. Coordinate timelines, venues, and team tasks to deliver smooth experiences.

Features & Benefits
Concrete event planning experience
Leadership in logistics + stakeholder coordination
Visible outcomes you can point to publicly

Projects

Hands-on roles where you contribute directly to building, testing, and presenting student-led neurotech projects.

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Research
EEG/ML

BCI - Supervisor

Guide the BCI project direction and coordinate team execution. Support the pipeline from idea → implementation → demo, and ensure progress stays measurable and interpretable.

Features & Benefits
Leadership experience in a technical project team
Practice structuring experiments and milestones
Opportunity to present outcomes at showcases
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Project work
Bachelor's

BCI - Team Member

Contribute to building and testing components of an EEG + ML decoding pipeline. Work on preprocessing, modeling, evaluation, or visualization depending on your interests.

Features & Benefits
Hands-on experience with biosignals workflows
Learn practical evaluation + interpretability habits
Build something demonstrable with a team
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Research
Master's

Vibrotactile Stimulation Project - Team Member

Join a research-driven Master’s project exploring non-invasive vibrotactile stimulation as a potential support for people with Parkinson’s disease. You’ll help develop and test fingertip-based stimulation concepts, support EEG-based experiments, and contribute to prototyping, data collection, or improving the demo and user experience of the system.

Features & Benefits
Product-minded building + experimentation
Experience translating ideas into prototypes
Strong portfolio storytelling (problem → solution)
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Research
Leadership

Olfactory Project - Supervisor

Support and guide a Master’s-level research project exploring olfactory dysfunction as an early biomarker for Parkinson’s disease. You’ll advise on experimental design, data analysis, and research direction, and help students translate complex neuroimaging data (EEG and fNIRS) into clear, interpretable findings, in collaboration with an external neuroscience lab.

Features & Benefits
Experience mentoring advanced student research in neuroscience and neurotechnology
Exposure to multimodal brain data and sensory processing research
Insight into collaborative research workflows through work with VIB-KU Leuven Center for Neuroscience
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Research
Master's

Olfactory Project - Team Member

Join a Master’s-level research project studying olfactory dysfunction as a potential early biomarker for Parkinson’s disease. You’ll support experiments using controlled olfactory stimulation, contribute to EEG and fNIRS data collection and analysis, and help translate neural responses into meaningful research insights, in collaboration with an external neuroscience lab.

Features & Benefits
Hands-on experience with EEG, fNIRS, and sensory neuroscience research
Exposure to professional research workflows through collaboration with VIB-KU Leuven Center for Neuroscience
Strong portfolio and academic experience in clinically relevant neurotechnology

Not sure where you fit?

Apply through the recruitment form and tell us what you’re interested in—we’ll follow up and help match you to a role. You can also contact us with questions.