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behavior and/or brain physiology. A strong analytic background, particularly in modeling neural systems and analyzing large datasets. Experience with acoustic signal processing, sound recognition, and
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., generative AI, speech/audio signal processing, machine listening or immersive media Strong communication skills, documenting research code/data, stakeholder reporting, and collaborating across technical and
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, agricultural monitoring, for measuring temperature, sound, pressure, motion, pollutants, for process control and surveillance. Sensor networks will monitor the environment at close range with high special and
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provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting
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, and have a mandate by the NIH to inform new therapies for this difficult-to-treat disease. Focus is on understanding how corrupt coding and non-coding (“dark genome”) genes that are part of
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application! We are looking for a PhD student in automatic control at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY). Your work assignments This PhD project is part of a close collaboration between Linköping
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on electrophysiological approaches (MEEG, iEEG) and signal processing, while in Maastricht, the partner team provides ultra-high-field imaging (7T and 9.4T fMRI) and AI-based modeling. The PhD student will be enrolled
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date. Candidates must be willing to move to Denmark for the duration of the PhD research. Please see the RePIM project website (https://repimnetwork.eu/recruitment/ ) for further information
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acoustic imaging, artificial Intelligence and signal processing. They will develop skills in both modeling and experimentation. Location and Environment: The student will conduct their research
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Novel wavefront sensors with Optical photon-counting detectors). This can be achieved by improving detector performance and implementing new signal processing algorithms. Led by Paris Observatory, AMINO