Electronic Engineer

The Role

Key responsibilities:

Understand all the interfaces making up the solution: electronics, sound, biomedical sensors, etc.
Work collaboratively with other team members
Improve and add features on the existing product
Carry out a complete electronic project (prototype, program, test, improve, production)
Write technical documentation
Installation and commissioning of the product at the customer location (International)

The Ideal Candidate

You have an electronic engineering degree (BAC +5 or equivalent), you can justify a first experience in electronic design. 2 years of experience is required.
You are motivated to join a startup environment with lots of challenges and innovation.
You are curious, autonomous, and proactive.
You are pragmatic and offer effective solutions to the challenges encountered.
You are always looking to acquire new knowledge.
You have skills and experience with the technologies mentioned above and are proficient in English.

What We Offer

Executive position on permanent contract, with a trial period of 4 months renewable once, full time
Salary between 35 and 40 K€ gross per year depending on profile
Possibility of working remotely at times
A collaborative team, with horizontal and participative management
A pleasant and stimulating work environment
A motivating business project that aims to improve people's quality of life

Join our team today!

POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (EMDR)

WHO IS IT FOR?

In our lives, we may be faced with events that are difficult to overcome. If your daily life is being polluted by traumatic thoughts and your mind is unable to find peace, this program will benefit you!

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can be compared to an anxiety disorder that results from an event with traumatic potential. It is estimated that 70% of the world’s population has experienced or will experience such an event, and about 10% of people suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. These individuals have three main symptoms (repetition or intrusion, avoidance, and hypervigilance), which are often accompanied by depression, sleep disorders, or difficulty concentrating.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy, developed by American psychologist Francine Shapiro reduces anxiety, stops the onset of traumatic images and intrusive thoughts (flashbacks). EMDR plays a therapeutic role through a visual recall process associated with eye movements. It also improves sleep for people with PTSD.

Rebalance Impulse® is the first fully autonomous device for the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD). The sessions specifically designed for this exclusive program offer synchronized light scenarios (Synchromotherapy®) based on frequencies whose effectiveness has been validated in the laboratory through electroencencephalogram (EEG) testing. The user can easily perform visualization and eye movement exercises according to chromorhythm-based protocols, without the intervention of a therapist. These stimulations trigger a very specific brain activity, creating a kind of deep slow-wave sleep while awake. The synchronization of activity in different brain regions induced by these exercises also stimulates memory mechanisms and transforms intrusive thoughts into non-traumatic memories.

BACKED BY SCIENCE

D’Antoni et al. Psychotherapeutic Techniques for Distressing Memories: A Comparative Study between EMDR, Brainspotting, and Body Scan Meditation. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 20;19(3):1142.

Molero-Zafra et al. Psychological Intervention in Women Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse: An Open Study-Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Comparing EMDR Psychotherapy and Trauma-Based Cognitive Therapy. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jun 17;19(12):7468.

Shapiro. Efficacy of the eye movement desensitization procedure in the treatment of traumatic memories. J. Trauma. Stress. 1989; 2: 199–223.