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1 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company South East Technological University Department Walton Institute Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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across chemistry, biophysics, and food science, and is part of the collaborative framework of the ESS Lighthouse: Colloids and Interfaces in Food and Pharma (CaIFF). The Department of Chemistry at Aarhus
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to serve as a technical expert for the PeopleSoft Human Capital Management (HCM) application. This position analyzes customer needs and develops customizations, reports, interfaces and bolt-on solutions
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brain-computer interfaces by integrating neuroengineering, visual neuroscience, and systems electrophysiology. The Research Specialist will work closely the faculty and staff to conduct daily experiments
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to enable corrective action to be initiated. Provides information, service, and assistance to the public and/or students, staff and faculty. Communicates and interfaces with university police or other
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motor brain-machine interfaces based on the readout of activity in the primary motor cortex (Arduin et al. 2013, Abbasi et al. 2018), and we have trained mice to control a custom-made mouse forelimb
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Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research
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generation of leaders in solving complex problems at the interface of technology and society through innovation in technology, institution, policy, and entrepreneurship with cross-disciplinary approaches and
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(CRUK) research programme. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge work at the interface of neuro-oncology, nanomedicine, and translational cancer research, within a
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learning and decision making in humans using multimodal neuroimaging (e.g. MEG/EEG, fMRI, simultaneous EEG/fMRI) and computational modelling. These projects are designed to characterize the patterns of brain