Your Mission
Are you a passionate neuroscience researcher who is looking for an industry role? Have you done fNIRS research or worked with EEG or fMRI? Have you taken a research project from planning stages to acquiring, analysing and publishing the data? Are you a great communicator and want to move the field of neuroscience forward? If this sounds like you, then joining our team as a Scientific Consultant will be a highly fulfilling role.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop an expert understanding of fNIRS technology. Stay well-read on fNIRS-based and related research, as well as methods and technology developments.
- Consult scientists on the best solution for their research questions. This requires understanding their research goals and the latest technology developments and considerations for their field.
- Interact with leading researchers in child/neurodevelopment, neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, sport-scientists, medical researchers and more.
- Build strong relationships within the research community and lead customer-oriented handling of sales requests, utilising communication via email, phone, conference calls / online sessions.
- Travel to research hubs to provide demonstrations, workshops, and training. Engage with researchers and our partners at conferences (like SfN, OHBM, CNS, SfNIRS, etc.)
- Work together with an awesome team! This role involves interfacing with scientists, engineers, project managers, grant writers and many others.
- Act as voice-of-the-customer to the rest of NIRx.
Your Profile
- Ph.D. or Master’s Degree in Neuroscience, Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, or related field.
- Comprehensive knowledge of the acquisition and analysis of physiological signals. Ideally, previous experience with fNIRS, EEG, and/or fMRI.
- Excellent English skills, oral and written.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for excelling at this role.
- Experienced in public speaking. Ability to present to large audiences, in person or remotely.
- Organised team player, with a love for science.
- Willingness to travel (25-35% of the time).
- Must hold a valid EU passport or a valid EU visa and work permit to be able to work out of one of our 3 EU locations: Elst (NL), Oldenzaal (NL) or Berlin (DE).
Considered a Plus:- Previous experience in the neuroscience field (either within a company or university lab)
- Extensive knowledge in fNIRS data analysis or successful publication of fNIRS data.
- Practical experience with the complete setup and preparation of subjects/patients for measurement of physiological signals.
Why Artinis & NIRx
Joining Artinis & NIRx, you can expect:- To support leading scientists in advancing the understanding of human physiology, pathology and pharmacology and exploring new pathways for diagnostics and therapeutics to improve lives.
- A role with purpose, collaboration, and autonomy in an agile organisation with flat hierarchies, quick decision-making processes, and a shared-leadership culture.
- A competitive compensation & benefits package, with employee wellbeing in mind.
- To work in a driven international team of engaged and enthusiastic colleagues with a make -things-better approach.
- An inspiring, stimulating, and flexible work environment with resources to learn and grow, from annual team training allowances to onsite professional development opportunities.
How to apply:- Artinis & NIRx is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We base all hiring decisions on non-discriminatory factors.
- If you meet the skills requirements and wish to join us, please submit your resume (and if applicable, also your work sample/portfolio) via our application page.
About us
Artinis & NIRx is the market leader in optical brain imaging for top universities, researchers & leading industry partners. We focus on innovations in the most advanced, wide range of user-friendly and reliable fNIRS, oximetry, EEG and other research solutions.
Formed through the merger of Artinis & NIRx in 2026, we have a growing, international team of 130+ dedicated professionals working across Germany, the Netherlands, the US, Canada, Japan and China. We invent, design, and build cutting-edge instruments and software solutions for neuroscientists. Together with our distributors, we consult and support leading life science researchers worldwide.