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University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz | Mainz, Rheinland Pfalz | Germany | 3 months ago
), is offering a fully funded PhD position in the area of statistical learning, machine learning, and survival analysis applied to large-scale proteomics and multi-omics cohort data. The PhD project
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and scientific activities to building (international) community efforts around data science and machine learning. As Science Operations System Engineer for Cloud Platform development, you will be tasked
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well as initiate and drive research studies. Good knowledge in computer architecture, low-level programming, and the hardware/software-interface. Good knowledge in one or more of the following areas: AI and machine
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Cremins lab works at the spatial biology-technology interface to understand chromatin-to-synapse communication during neural circuit activation in
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in neural engineering. The lab focuses on the development of high-resolution bioelectronic interfaces, implantable devices for brain stimulation and recording, and translational applications in
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head-mounted displays (HMDs) with wearable and peripheral devices, including eye tracking, motion capture, physiological sensors, and neural interfaces. Implement precise time synchronization, triggering
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clinical trials, advanced computational methods, neuroimaging, brain stimulation, body-machine interfacing, gamification of therapy, assistive technology design, development and evaluation, outcome measure
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paradigms centered on human perception. Finally, the recent rise of foundation models and multimodal artificial intelligence opens up new perspectives at the interface between coding and machine learning
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to organize work and multi-task. Experience with maintenance of clinical study binders and interface with electronic record-keeping methodologies (or willing to learn). Proficient computer skills and
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discipline at the interface of human and artificial intelligence from the perspective of neurodevelopment and its disorders. Great technical strides are prying open the black box of the brain, while artificial