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. Thus neuronal experimental data are to be analyzed for both aspects by PCA analysis and statistical multivariate methods to extract spatio-temporal spike patterns. Finally both results will be linked and
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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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communication skills. Ability to convey complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner. Familiarity with research methodologies, data analysis, and literature review. Strong interpersonal skills
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-informed practice by supporting the development, implementation, and analysis of assessment initiatives that enhance student belonging, engagement, and success. Reporting to the Associate Director(s), the GA
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to accelerate solving AC power flow (AC-PF) computations, potentially facilitating real‑time contingency analysis, rapid design‑space exploration, and on‑line operational optimization of power systems
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publication research, data collection and/or analysis, and other related tasks. The Undergraduate Student Research Assistant performs routine to complex technical tasks in support of research or administrative
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Assistant positions for the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University (OSU). Performs routine to complex technical or specialized tasks in support of research