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), aiming to bridge neuroscience and electronics. The project integrates expertise from circuit design, machine learning, and neurotechnology to deliver innovative solutions for applications such as brain
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, Neutrino physucs , Noise mitigation , Non-equilibrium quantum physics , Nonequilibrium physics in bulk and molecular quantum materials , Nonlinear and Complex Systems , Nonlinear Integral Systems, Classical
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Description Fully funded (and no tuition) PhD program in genetic, molecular, cellular, circuit based Neuroscience and translational, clinical research in Psychiatry. There is the option for a
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investigate and develop innovative memory solutions in advanced CMOS technologies such as FDSOI. The development of integrated circuits also plays an important role in making these networked devices and their
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investigate and develop innovative memory solutions in advanced CMOS technologies such as FDSOI. The development of integrated circuits also plays an important role in making these networked devices and their
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The Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar • | Bonn, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | about 24 hours ago
the function of brain circuits from molecules to animal behaviour. The comprehensive and diverse expertise of the faculty in the exploration of brain-circuit function using advanced imaging and optogenetic
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groups. Professor Bram Nauta’s Integrated Circuit Design (ICD) group focuses on various aspects of analog and Radio Frequency (RF) Integrated Circuits (IC). The group's motto is “fundamental solutions
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for clinical use. The Chair of Biological Imaging (CBI) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Institute of Biological and Medical Imaging (IBMI) at Helmholtz Munich are an integrated, multi