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Advanced Grant project FLOW. This project investigates the functional roles of brain oscillations for human cognition (attention, memory, cognitive control), explores how brain and body rhythms interact
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(attention, memory, cognitive control), explores how brain and body rhythms interact to enable flexible cognition, and tests how rhythmic non-invasive neuromodulation can modulate cognition performances. We
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the supervisory team. You will conduct independent and original academic research and report results via peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and ultimately a PhD dissertation. The PhD thesis is to
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candidate, you will develop your own research project in consultation with the supervisory team. You will conduct independent and original academic research and report results via peer-reviewed publications
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Human cognition is highly adaptive and can reason flexibly with new information. A crucial element for this is our working memory: a quick, reliable, and flexible system to maintain information
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behaviour and provides active personalised learning for improved instant decision making. Key beneficiaries are expected to be construction industry stakeholders, for example, project owners, architects, engi
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of biochemistry and/or molecular biology - Motivation and willingness to pursue scientific work - Atitude for experimental research - Ability to learn quickly and absorb knowledge - Teamwork skills - Good command
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difficulties), and neuropsychological sequalae such as cognitive difficulties (memory and new learning, executive function, attention, processing speed, cognitive fatigue etc.), and difficulties with regulating
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: The research project aims to identify the most effective machine learning/deep learning models for modelling normal IoT device behaviour and detecting anomalies in encrypted traffic patterns. Furthermore, it is
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retention strategies, cultivating a community of practice in field teaching, education research and inclusion to support success, fostering connections outside the department, and assessing and disseminating