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opportunity to advance the integration of machine learning with multimodal biological data (including genomics, neuroimaging, digital phenotyping, and clinical information) to address foundational questions in
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to be able to independently operate the 3T & 7T scanner consoles Learn and train others on the CNS Lab developmental neuroimaging standard operating procedures Assist with the collection of MRI data (may
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of interviews, safeguarding the confidentiality of subjects, as necessary. Perform computational modelling and analysis of the neuroimaging and behavioural data, with guidance from senior colleagues as required
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from Ulster’s wide-ranging expertise in Computational Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, and Machine Learning and access to cutting-edge neuroimaging facilities such as NIRS/EEG/MEG and will interact with
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College of Health Sciences, College of Arts, Music, and Design, and the College of Engineering. It brings together a unique combination of disciplines, including neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience
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Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Germany Application Deadline 30 Nov 2025 - 18:00 (Europe/Berlin) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About us The School of Neuroscience is UK’s 2nd largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researcher and 200 PhD students. It
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broad range of disciplines. Recent examples include air pollution, ophthalmology, central auditory processing, traumatic head injury, neuroimaging, whole genome sequence data, and cell-type specific
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clinician, clinician-scientist or scientist with an MD, PhD or MD/PhD, and a research interest in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. A particular focus is on two areas: An early to mid-career academic
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degrees (PhD, MD, DMA and JD) plus a number of professional and continuing education programs and certifications. More at http://facts.stanford.edu and http://www.stanford.edu. Connections working