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Position Summary Dr. Masatoshi Inoue’s lab is currently searching for a Postdoctoral position. Our lab focuses on exploring the neural circuit mechanisms of maladaptive social behaviors. We
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Institute of Technology and some Japanese companies for a millimetre-wave metasurface project using nonlinear circuits such as diodes. Importantly, during this position, you are expected to visit our foreign
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foundation in at least a few of the following areas: high-mobility materials based printed electronics, transient electronics (various sensors, circuits, energy devices etc.), degradable materials, micro
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cellular resolution details in the whole mouse brain. Moreover, we use systems neuroscience approaches (e.g., miniscope neural recording, connectivity tracing) to examine circuit specific function in
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paradigms, neural circuit mapping, advanced genetics and two-photon calcium imaging to uncover how the brain selects between conflicting drives, and how these choices vary by context, internal state, and sex
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function of BLA neurons projecting to the PFC. You will use a combination of circuit tracing methods coupled with electrophysiology recordings and advanced transcriptomics and proteomics technologies
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. The NOAHS Lab is led by Prof. Alan Wang (alan_wang@baylor.edu), who is the Mearse Endowed Chair Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. During his research career, Prof. Wang has
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insights that can translate into better-engineered devices, circuits design, and tailored testing protocols for improved variability and reliable performance. This project will establish a foundation for a
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of TWPAs, while the other will specialize in their characterization. About the research project The Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology is a 12-year project aimed at building a quantum computer based on
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'wire up' into functional circuits?" "How do neural circuits produce behavior?" These questions are being explored at all levels of organization – from the relatively simple nervous systems of Drosophila