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, preferably from neuroimaging or behavioral studies Knowledge of signal processing and statistical analysis Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a collaborative environment Preference will be
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(2024): €45,847 p.a (point 1) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. Application Procedure Closing Date: 23:30hrs (local Irish time) on Tuesday 15th July 2025
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for the position The University of Bergen is subjected to the regulation for export control system . The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications. About the position of postdoctoral research
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the lab. of Prof. Walter Marcotti funded by the Wellcome Trust. The remit of the project is to investigate the mechanisms regulating signal
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information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/scmms About The Role Applications are invited for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate with expertise in studying signalling pathways in neonatal rat ventricular
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blot, histology, immunohistochemistry), Cardiac cell and tissue culture (incubator), Bioinformatics (transcriptomics, metabolomics, proteomics), Signal processing (optical action potentials, electrograms
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: Statistical signal/image processing, deep learning, machine learning, neuromorphic computing Good communication skills and an appropriate publication record are essential. Solid knowledge of Python and C++ is
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the volcanoes of the Eastern Caribbean as a focal point and, with our international partners, will demonstrate how this knowledge can improve monitoring and warning systems in the Eastern Caribbean. The
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also be taken into consideration. The hiring process will include an interview with the most qualified candidates. We offer Salary NOK 551 000-594 000 per year for PhD fellows, for postdoctoral fellows
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The overall goal of our research is to describe a class of organic materials able to transport ionic and electronic charge which provide an ideal interface between human-built devices (where signals