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motor brain-machine interfaces based on the readout of activity in the primary motor cortex (Arduin et al. 2013, Abbasi et al. 2018), and we have trained mice to control a custom-made mouse forelimb
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A post-doctoral Research Associate position in Neurocomputation is available to work with Prof Zoe Kourtzi at the Adaptive Brain Lab, Univ of Cambridge, UK (http://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk ). Are
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development and evaluation, financial management, leading and mentoring program staff/students, and ensuring programs meet objectives on time and within scope. This position will interface with researchers
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by the Head of School. • A PhD in Human Computer Interaction, Computer Science, Engineering, Design, or a closely related field. • A strong track record of research in HCI, tangible computing, physical
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abound. They include: (1) An inter-school neuro-engineering initiative among at least Neurobiology, Neurosurgery, and Biomedical Engineering with opportunities in neuromodulation, brain-machine interfaces
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interdisciplinary environment. A solid background in at least one of the following areas is preferred: artificial intelligence, artificial vision, brain–computer interfaces, neural engineering, or computational
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electronics, microchip implant for machine-brain interface, tissue repair, and disease diagnosis, monitoring and treatment, are especially encouraged to apply. The appointee is expected to conduct world-class
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prototyping, fabrication experiments, development of experimental setups, material testing, design modelling and optimisation, and the preparation of workflows interfacing with robotic and construction
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Neurobiology, Neurosurgery, and Biomedical Engineering with opportunities in neuromodulation, brain-machine interfaces, and molecular engineering; (2) A thriving Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center with
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Engineering: brain–machine interfaces, neuromodulation, neural signal processing, neurotechnology development, computational and systems neuroscience, neural recording and stimulation technologies, wearable and