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electrophysiology and behavioral datasets. Use tools such as MATLAB, Python, or similar platforms for signal processing and statistical analysis. Maintain accurate records of data and experiments, adhering
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and managing expenses on various research codes. You will be expected to present results periodically at group lab meetings. Knowledge of Solidworks or other CAD software, Matlab, Python or C++ would be
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PhD in neuroscience or bioengineering, experimental experience in neurophysiology, and experience programming in MATLAB. They will benefit from state-of-the-art research facilities and a vibrant
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at this Level BS in BME, CS, or related field. Experience with neurophysiology, ML methods and deep brain stimulation Experience with Matlab and Python Experience with Git for version control. Duke is an Equal
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(TMS or EEG) testing, neuro-imaging (sMRI/fMRI/fNIR) testing, behavioral (neuromechanics, kinematics or clinical outcomes) testing · Proficiency in MATLAB and Python · Good knowledge of statistics and
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on need and/or interest. Special skills: Work will be required for some weekends dependent on clinical scheduling. Programming experience is an asset (Python and/or Matlab) as is previous experience
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programming in MATLAB. They will benefit from state-of-the-art research facilities and a vibrant community. Salary will follow or exceed NIH guidelines commensurate with training and experience. Applicants with
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our ongoing studies. Ideal Candidate Qualifications: Previous research experience with animals, a strong interest in neuroscience, and the ability to code in Matlab and/or Python. Excellent attention
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the execution and publication of investigations on medical imaging, modeling, and simulations. Prior research experience in CT imaging is preferred. Programming skills (C, Python, MATLAB, etc.) for machine
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, neuroscience, physiology, physics, or computer science · Be a proficient programmer and experience in Python, MATLAB, NEURON, COMSOL, and / or git are assets · Be familiar with neural biophysics and