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strategy selection, by mapping algorithmic theories of behaviour onto specific microcircuits and pathways. The applicant will use a multidisciplinary approach including in vivo imaging, high-density
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together leading researchers from Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Glasgow to develop next-generation brain stimulation and modulation systems. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in
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the neural mechanisms underlying goal switching and behavioural strategy selection, linking algorithmic theories of behaviour to defined microcircuits and pathways. The position will employ a multidisciplinary
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positioning and localisation, path finding and routing algorithms, sense of direction, human computer interaction, cognitive navigation, intelligent mobility, and artificial intelligence. Sensor fusion and
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MSc (Research): 1-2 years full-time; 2-3 years part-time; MPhil: 2-3 years full-time; 3-4 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview Research sections Formal Analysis, Theory and Algorithms (FATA
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colleagues from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University College London (UCL), The Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, The University of Edinburgh, Stanford University, Erasmus University
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classification algorithms including machine learning); and the output data and interpretability. The project “SORS in the community” is funded by the EPSRC (https://www.ukri.org/news/new-tools-aim-to-improve-early
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together leading researchers from Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Glasgow to develop next-generation brain stimulation and modulation systems. We are looking for a Senior Research Associate in Bioeletronics and
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functional outcomes. In parallel, you will develop new sensors for intracellular potassium concentration leveraging AI based protein design algorithms. Techniques used are Biomolecular NMR spectroscopy and
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; led by University of Edinburgh and involving University College London (UCL), Imperial College, Kings College London, and University of Exeter; is a £12M investment in the development of new theory and