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point, with flexible starting dates. The postdoctoral scholar(s) will perform research on the topic of human cognitive control under the direct supervision of Dr. Wessel. Specific topics will be organized
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Experience with signal processing, statistical data analysis, or machine learning techniques. Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or similar). Ability to work independently while
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Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and Biomedical Engineering develops intelligent systems for automatic image interpretation and perceptual scene understanding. Our research spans both
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, electrical engineering, experimental physics, or a related field Strong programming and signal processing skills, with experience in Python and/or MATLAB Demonstrated ability to work independently and
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with the neuromuscular system to improve movement. We apply artificial intelligence, computational modelling and biological signal processing, in a translational way, to develop novel real-time bio
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Positions in Human Cognitive Neuroscience The Cognitive Neurology Laboratory at the University of Iowa, led by Dr. Jan Wessel, is looking to hire several postdoctoral scholars at the earliest time point, with
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role – from microscopes to telescopes, but also for advanced lithography. For the next-generation “hyper-NA” lithographic tool of ASML, the demands of keeping the wafer surface at the focal point
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the relationships between megasynthase structure and catalysis. The work entails additional opportunities to explore (1) the enzymology of as-yet undiscovered natural products and (2) mechanisms of bacterial signal
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techniques for 4 years. The planned research projects will focus on the molecular characterisation of adaptive stress responses shaping inflammatory signal transduction cascades. By means of multi-omics
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the molecular-genetic foundation for how microbial physiology is shaped by fermentation and formulation processes—and how those processes, in turn, affect the application efficacy of microbial products