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-specific synaptic developmental timing to early cortical circuit function and plasticity in ASD” This PhD project focuses on understanding how altered synaptic development—particularly due to SYNGAP1
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of Dr Jing Ren at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (Cambridge, U.K.) to map the serotonin circuit development by tissue clearing and expansion microscopy. The serotonin (5-HT) system is essential
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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at SDU invites applications for a PhD position in Neuromorphic Brain-Computer Interface Design. Are you a multidisciplinary
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PhD Thesis position in Composite Magnetic Materials and Embedded Magnetic Core power Inductors for Integrated Voltage Regulators in High-Performance ComputingContract: Full Time/Fixed Term for three
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The Department “Genes and Environment” (lead by Prof. Dr. Dr. med. univ. Elisabeth Binder) at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich is offering a position as a PhD Student (m/f/d
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spectrum of neurological symptoms. This PhD project will explore how mTOR dysregulation drives glial activation, complement-mediated CNS injury and neural circuit dysfunction. Using organotypic brain slice
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PDN interconnects, and enabling faster power management loops with better power integrity and savings. By minimizing power loss and simplifying the circuits design, IVRs contribute to better thermal