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                brain-computer interfaces. About the Role The Postdoctoral Scholars will contribute to multidisciplinary research investigating how brain activity and neuroplasticity relate to motor recovery following 
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                University of Southern California (USC) | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 3 hours agointerfaces. About the Role The Postdoctoral Scholars will contribute to multidisciplinary research investigating how brain activity and neuroplasticity relate to motor recovery following neurological injury 
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                interfaces. About the Role The Postdoctoral Scholars will contribute to multidisciplinary research investigating how brain activity and neuroplasticity relate to motor recovery following neurological injury 
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                Join a cutting-edge project at the interface of psychiatric neuroscience, immunology, and neuroregeneration. The Laboratory of Prof. Thierry Burnouf (Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and 
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                A post-doctoral Research Associate or Research Assistant position in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience is available to work with Prof Zoe Kourtzi at the Adaptive Brain Lab, University 
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                to deconstruct brain tumour behaviours into their cellular and molecular building blocks. Our research spans the interface of molecular biology, computational modeling, and clinical imaging, with the aim 
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                2025 - 12:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within 
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                psycholinguistics, brain-computer interfaces, robotics, cognitive modeling of language, computational linguistics, educational technologies, computational modeling of evolutionary and adaptive systems, image and 
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                materials [4,5]. We have demonstrated the potential of black phosphorus as a platform for orbital memory [6] and even brain-inspired computing [7]. Creating matter atom by atom is a routinely tool in our SPM 
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                The Laboratories for Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Research (GIBA, Prof. Seppe De Schepper) and the Microglia and Inflammation in Neurological Disorders lab (MIND, Prof. Renzo Mancuso) at the VIB–Center