A Remote Neuroscience job involves conducting research, data analysis, or applied neuroscience work from a remote location rather than an in-person lab or office. Professionals in this field may analyze brain imaging data, develop neurotechnology, or contribute to cognitive research using digital tools. Roles can exist in academia, healthcare, biotech, and artificial intelligence sectors. Strong technical skills, such as programming, data analysis, and knowledge of neuroscience principles, are often required. Remote collaboration tools enable effective communication with teams and research groups globally.