31 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at Radboud University in Netherlands
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Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Profile You should have a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in physics, biomedical engineering, medical imaging, or a related field. You
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. Importantly, there are two alternative theories on how error signals in predictive processing could be coded in neural signals: either as (1) top down signals from ‘higher order’ brain areas (hierarchical
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related questions regarding the neural basis of visual perception and decision-making. It is part of a larger project on visual information processing in the brain, conducted in collaboration with Dr Sam
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particle physics, gravitational waves, and quantum gravity. Currently, it is home to 15 PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers. Its regular research seminars and informal events foster a vibrant and
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a larger project on visual information processing in the brain, conducted in collaboration with Dr Sam Ling’s research lab at Boston University, USA. You won’t have any teaching load in this position
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, laser spectroscopy and signal-processing techniques. Ideally, you have experience with lasers and/or spectroscopy and programming (i.e. Matlab, LabView/Python). You are a highly motivated, enthusiastic
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processes in contemporary protest movements relating to climate change in the Netherlands. The project aims to bring together the fields of culture and politics and will specifically conduct a comparative
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you passionate about brain-inspired AI and sustainable tech? As a PhD Candidate, you will design real-time FPGA-based systems that mimic neural processes, enabling intelligent, on-chip learning for edge
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Are you interested in making the processes for building machine learning models more transparent and explainable? Would you like to work in interdisciplinary teams to uncover the needs of clinical
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have demonstrable experience with developing computational models of decision-making or other higher cognitive processes in human subjects. You possess excellent communication skills in written and