Kochi, Kerala, India
Applied neuroscience, neural signal interpretation, behavioural experiment support, and neurotechnology-facing translational training.
Duration
14 weeks
Program fee
₹6,000
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Students learn behavioural workflow basics, neural signal interpretation, microscopy-linked observation, literature-grounded reasoning, and concise professional research presentation.
Synaptic Neuroengineering Lab is intended for students who want a polished introduction to modern neuroscience training without sacrificing experimental seriousness. The program combines guided exposure to behavioural workflows, neural signal interpretation, neurotechnology discussions, and structured project participation under faculty supervision. Interns are encouraged to think carefully, write clearly, and understand how technical observations connect to broader neuroscientific questions.
The application deadline has passed. Closed on Apr 17, 2026.
Faculty highlight #1
Lead Faculty, Translational Neuroscience
Guides students through neurobiology context, structured interpretation, and project discipline.
Faculty highlight #2
Neurotechnology Mentor
Introduces device-side workflows and supervised signal review practices.
Faculty highlight #3
Behavioral Research Advisor
Supports behavioural module design and interpretation hygiene.
The program combines academic faculty, neurotechnology mentors, and behavioural research advisors. Students receive close guidance on both technical content and professional communication standards.
Techniques
Equipment
5 mentors supporting this program
97 interns trained across previous cohorts
Hands-on training included
Live project exposure available
Completion certificate provided
Ideal for students in neuroscience, psychology, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, life sciences, or related fields with interest in experimental and translational neurobiology.
Selection considers life-science fundamentals, analytical maturity, curiosity about neuroscience, and ability to work responsibly in a closely mentored experimental environment.
Students receive orientation on behavioural suite conduct, equipment handling, neurodata confidentiality, supervised protocol execution, and appropriate escalation practices.
Participants must treat all experimental work with seriousness, respect timing and procedural consistency, and communicate findings conservatively and accurately.