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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Cremins lab works at the spatial biology-technology interface to understand chromatin-to-synapse communication during neural circuit activation in
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Systems – autonomous vehicles, collaborative robots, and human–machine interaction. · Biomedical Engineering & Health Technologies – wearable devices, brain–computer interfaces, and digital health systems
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to the use and design of screen interfaces. A curious mind and solid skills in critical thinking and problem solving. Knowledge and experience of methods of visual studies, including data collection, analysis
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of this unusual Brain-Computer Interface. More information: (7) BRAINET: Overview | LinkedIn The doctoral candidate at Tampere University will develop tools and methods to assess the effects of the non-invasive
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will be able to access and complete the application through “My Draft Applications” located on your Candidate Home page. Closing Date: 02/01/2026 Type of Position: Professional Staff - Project/Program
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whose research engages with physical interfaces, new materials for interaction, exploratory device construction, and the wider space of computational making. Areas of interest include experimental
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to promote very young children’s cognitive and social-emotional development, with emerging technologies that enhance—rather than replace—the pivotal role that caregivers play in building healthy young brains
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Deadline 27 Feb 2026 - 00:00 (Europe/Madrid) Country Spain Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Offer Starting Date 28 Jan 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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demands are significant challenges of today’s AI systems. One promising alternative is spiking neural networks (SNNs) executed on neuromorphic hardware. Neuromorphic computing tries to mimic how the brain
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in hiring/human resources processes - perform other inherent administrative tasks Employer: Champalimaud Foundation Department: Champalimaud Research Program, International Brain Laboratory Core