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Framework Programme? Other EU programme Reference Number 2026/49 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description THE BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MÁLAGA NEEDS
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) recordings, based on machine learning and signal processing methods. The work involves machine learning for image processing, processing and decoding of EEG signals, and EEG data collection. - You should
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implementation of data pipelines. Programming in computational neuroscience: Python, MatLab. Specific Requirements Knowledge: Processing of neural signals. Network science. Statistical learning. Algorithm design
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biomaterials for tissue engineering and other biomedical applications. The activities to be carried out continuously over 30 months are aligned with the objectives of biological tissue processing, cleaning
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in AI, ML, data science, neuroscience Additional degrees Technical/software training Languages (Max. 2 points) English: B2: 1 point C1+: 1.5 points Other languages: 0.5 points Selection process
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E-mail jakub.ceranka@vub.be Website https://jobs.vub.be/job/Elsene-PhD-in-'medical-image-analysis-and-artificial-in… Requirements Research FieldEngineering » Biomedical engineeringEducation
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an assessment of the application. Please indicate their relationship to you Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. Please apply ONLINE formally through
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candidates will join a highly multidisciplinary and collaborative institute with strong expertise in cancer and metastasis, ageing and cell reprogramming, metabolism, cell differentiation, signal transduction
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, multidimensional signal processing and audiovisual computing. We are a core member of IMEC, the world-leading research and innovation center in nanoelectronics and digital technologies. Our team is currently a
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participant outcomes. The project will use a variety of approaches, including human perceptual experiments, machine learning, digital signal processing, and computational models of hearing. UConn has a vibrant