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PhD Student (f/d/m) Stellenanzeige merken Stellenanzeige teilen wanted as soon as possible at the Institute of Pharmacology at Heidelberg University's Faculty of Medicine. In the department of Prof
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Engineering, Computer Science Desirable skills/interests: Signal processing, wireless communications, hands-on experience with hardwares Objectives: Low-power RF front-end design to monitor mm-wave spectrum
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therapeutic interventions. DA is a key neuromodulator, a chemical messenger that regulates and fine-tunes the activity of neurons, playing a vital role in numerous physiological processes such as reward
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Electronics: Creating next-generation microwave electronics that balance size, power, and performance for handheld platforms. Signal Processing for Embedded Systems: Designing and optimizing algorithms
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fostering long-term career development. Application procedure For more information please contact Prof. dr. Alex van Vliet, tel.: +32 16 37 39 48, mail: alex.vanvliet@kuleuven.be. You can apply for this job
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structural differences fundamentally shape how vibration signals are transmitted and recorded. This project will therefore investigate how these variations affect signal detectability and classification
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environment Proven ability to use a scientific programming language such as python or MATLAB for signal processing A desire to improve therapies available to patients with neurological conditions Excellent
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explore multimodal learning and unlearning techniques using vision, language, and audio signals to build intelligent systems capable of interpreting and responding to human actions and emotions. This work
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of Engineering, Newcastle University Prof Sean Wilkinson , Professor in Structural Engineering, School of Engineering, Newcastle University Eligibility Criteria We are adopting a contextual admissions process
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analysis tools (e.g., GraphPad Prism, R, or Python) for statistical analysis and data visualization. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Alex van Vliet, tel.: +32 16 37 39 48