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An exciting four-year opportunity is available for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate with expertise in the acquisition and analysis of human MEG +/- OPM-MEG data to study brain function and
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electrophysiological recording (cMOS Multielectrode array) and calcium imaging and optogenetics. The long-term goal is to understand how cortical organoids process information. For this aspect there will be
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-term position at Oxford University, with a planned start date in July 2025, lasting for 36 months. The successful candidate will be funded by Professor Bill's ERC Advanced Grant, which investigates how
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quickly is highly desirable and additional training will be given as needed. Candidates with post-doctoral experience or who have recently submitted a relevant PhD and are awaiting award will be considered
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conference presentations. You should hold (or be near completion of) a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field. Essential skills include hands
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capabilities by harnessing the unrivalled power and adaptability of human brain neurons. This Research Associate position will support the project by inferring the processes that take place within a cortical
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the first instance with possible extension depending on the state of the project and funding availability. For informal enquiries about this position, you can contact Matthew Derry (m.derry@aston.ac.uk ) What
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of activities and retailers. Great family-friendly policies. On-site gym and pool with discounted staff membership available. Further information on our Benefits and Rewards can be found here
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possible extension depending on the state of the project and funding availability. For informal enquiries about this position, you can contact Matthew Derry (m.derry@aston.ac.uk ) The salary and job