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Biosensor Data Analyst

Odyssey Systems LLC

Lexington, MA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

The Human Health & Performance Systems Group focuses on objective, technology-based human-centered solutions to measure, model and modify cognitive and physiological function for enhancement, sustainment, or recovery. This goal is accomplished through three broad technical areas: health and resilience monitoring, trauma care, and performance enhancement. Research in all areas includes capability gap analysis, advanced sensing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence algorithms, biologically-based modeling, prototyping, system integration, and field testing of systems to monitor the human state, predict outcomes, and intervene to improve health and performance.

Typical goals include increasing physical, cognitive and psychological performance and resilience of end-users in their operational environments; measuring, modeling, and modifying the brain to mitigate neurotrauma and neurodegeneration of end-users after exposure; and developing human-machine interfaces for enhanced end-user performance and communication within groups. This highly interdisciplinary group draws on skills from biology, physiology, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, biosignal processing, engineering, machine learning and artificial intelligence, computer science, physics, and medical research areas. Primary government sponsors and partners are in the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, NASA, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation.

Odyssey Systems needs a Biosensor Data Analyst to analyze biosensor data and to assist in developing and assessing biosignal processing algorithms