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N-Pulse is a MAKE Project at EPFL developing open-source, non-invasive biomedical technologies.

We provide hands-on experience, empowering students to contribute to impactful projects like advanced prosthetics and innovative wearables. If you're passionate about biomedical technology and eager to make a difference, we invite you to join our dynamic team. Whether you're an engineer, researcher, or simply interested in shaping the future of healthcare, EPFL N-Pulse is the place for you!

Our activities are mainly divided into two poles: Prosthetics and Body Machine Interfaces.

If a role in one of the poles interested you, please fill this form before September 19th, 23:59.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScX_PxpzHUCMzBGmKoY4k13IYyc0FaBGSWheZXfyw5-b8TbDw/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=112485238419089087440

Prosthesis

The Prosthesis Pole at EPFL N-Pulse is dedicated to the development of transradial (below elbow) and transhumeral (above elbow) arm prostheses. Our long-term ambition is to participate in the Cybathlon 2028. We are developing prostheses that integrate three control modes: Computer Vision, Electromyography (EMG) and Electroencephalography (EEG).

Click on the link below to delve deeper in the available roles in the Prosthesis pole:

Project description: Prosthesis

Body-Machine Interface (BMI)

The Body-Machine Interface (BMI) pole of EPFL N-Pulse is focusing on the development of hardware and software to allow the human body to seamlessly connect to and control external devices. It is composed of three main teams: EMG, EEG , and BMI Software.

Click on the link below to delve deeper in the available roles in the BMI pole:

Body-Machine Interface (BMI)