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requires a highly motivated mind toward innovative research and the ability to actively and autonomously conduct research in the targeted field. Upon employment, you will be assigned to an appropriate
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submanifolds and their temporal dynamics during behavior Leverage dimensionality reduction and regression models to isolate task-related submanifolds and their respective role for sensory processing and task
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on model behavior. We will divide our work into three thrusts: Thrust A: A first major objective will be to augment classical spike train analysis methods particularly those developed by Prof. Grün and
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Faculty of Arts Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Masters by Research (MA) graduate researchers to conduct research activities essential for their thesis completion. Short periods of fieldwork, archival
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engagement activities where the primary purpose is to involve the community in decisions around the purpose, design, conduct and use of your research. This could include covering expenses such as those
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to perform RFID testing and analysis. The student is expected to conduct research and testing for the lab’s projects pertaining to LANL, which includes both running tests and processing the data gathered
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parallels, uncovering differences in economic behaviour post-wars vs. post-pandemics. This insight initiated a broader interest in where historical patterns show up today — a thread woven into my career as an
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research overseas. Students will be able to conduct research within an international environment and access significant resources. It is anticipated that students will benefit enormously from the experience