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will collaborate within a motivated, multidisciplinary team of PhD students and postdocs with expertise in biology bioinformatics, AI, genetics, neuroimaging, computational neuroscience, psychology, and
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computational neuroscience, connectomics and/or Machine Learning is appreciated. Our goal perform connectome analysis on neuroimaging data\integrate connectome findings across multiple speices work on developing
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) data. We also analyse macaque electrophysiology data obtained through collaborations. We use machine learning techniques for data analysis and computational modelling with a special interest in
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interested in building clinical datasets to tackle translational challenges, while further developing neuroimaging and machine learning skills, and offers a unique opportunity for the appointee to join a
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translational challenges, while further developing neuroimaging and machine learning skills, and offers a unique opportunity for the appointee to join a pioneering translational machine learning neuroimaging
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considered an advantage. Technical Skills Proficiency in MATLAB, Python, and/or R. Experience with data science frameworks (e.g., AI, LLMs). Familiarity with machine learning (e.g., scikit-learn, MVPA, RSA
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syndrome. Targeted projects currently include the following: Use AI/machine learning approaches to develop a means to quantify and classify tic movements and vocalisations in Tourette syndrome/tic disorder
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Neuroimaging and Cerebral Perfusion' team, under the supervision of Drs Thomas CHRISTEN and Benjamin Lemasson. Our multidisciplinary group works on the development of innovative acquisition and analysis
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classification of EEG and auditory signals. The group of the project is multidisciplinary, with experts in signal processing, machine learning, acoustics and language. The successful applicant will perform
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | 2 months ago
not strictly required. Skills or interest in MRI processing (especially diffusion MRI), biophysical neural modeling, and machine learning are welcome. What we offer The Institute offers a world-leading