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of Technology is an internationally renowned research institution focusing on brain-computer communication, cognitive and computational neuroscience. We have extensive expertise in electroencephalography (EEG
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involve EEG, eye-tracking, or applied fieldwork, depending on interest and expertise. While this is not a confirmed PhD place, a small number of outstanding candidates will be supported to develop a strong
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developing novel analytical frameworks to make these behavioral signals interpretable, using a wide range of approaches from EEG to complexity science. This project will focus on extending our research
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Matlab or Python. Experience with neuroscience techniques (e.g. EEG) is a plus. You possess proven problem-solving skills and an ability to take a strong, positive and proactive approach to work. You have
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brain function. Our team is passionate about developing novel analytical frameworks to make these behavioral signals interpretable, using a wide range of approaches from EEG to complexity science. This
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to understand brain function. Our team is passionate about developing novel analytical frameworks to make these behavioral signals interpretable, using a wide range of approaches from EEG to complexity science
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patricia.davies@colostate.edu Position Summary Dr. Patricia Davies’ ICR Grant. The successful applicants will assist in all aspects of the current research which involves collecting EEG data, conducting blood draws
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project will involve collecting and analysing EEG, fNIRS and home wearable recordings from babies and children. Experience of advanced data analytics, including if possible experience of coding in Matlab
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no research. We propose to leverage state-of-the-art techniques to measure how young brains track information content within screen media in real-time. The project will involve collecting and analysing EEG
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or Python. Experience with neuroscience techniques (e.g. EEG) is a plus. You possess proven problem-solving skills and an ability to take a strong, positive and proactive approach to work. You have experience