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Circuits. The position is offered for a period of 3 years. The starting date is as soon as possible. The salary and benefits commensurate with a public service position in the state Hesse, Germany (TV-H E 13
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. In particular, we focus on spinal sensorimotor circuits and their role in encoding somatosensory input and motor control. We apply a systems neuroscience approach combining mouse genetics, molecular
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research along the entire semiconductor value chain and on tailor-made synthetic diamonds. Whether high-frequency circuits for communications technology, voltage converter modules for electromobility, laser
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Researcher (PhD Position, m/f/d) Neural Circuits and Behavior This position is limited in accordance with § 2 WissZeitVG and § 72 HessHG, offering the opportunity for individual academic qualification and with
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Your Job: Explore bio-inspired algorithms through simulation—both numerical and circuit-based—and experiment with existing hardware, including CMOS and memristor circuits. Additionally, will need
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neuromorphic hardware, this project will push into next-generation analog circuits and memristive devices, in collaboration with PGI-14. The goal is to train a system that leverages the intrinsic non-linear
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for the best algorithm-hardware pair for a given problem. While we have a history of success in optimizing digital neuromorphic hardware, this project will push into next-generation analog circuits and
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discipline boundaries and abstraction levels is a must. Knowledge in integrated circuit design, testing and simulation using Cadence is a plus. Knowledge of digital neuromorphic hardware and sensors is a plus
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as well as maladaptive molecular, cellular and circuit level factors influencing our response to stress. This will be important to identify pathomechanisms of stress-related psychiatric disorders
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(Lightfoot) groups. Using a comparative approach, we aim to understand how evolution has adapted existing behaviors and invented novel ones through alterations of the underlying neuronal circuits. Based on our