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background in biological psychology, experimental psychology, biomedical sciences, health sciences, biomedical engineering, audiology, auditory or cognitive neuroscience or a similarly relevant discipline. You
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on initial results. Your profile The successful candidate will have an MSc degree (or be close to completion) in the field of behavioural neuroscience, neurophysiology, psychology, biomedical engineering or a
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ideal candidate: holds a master’s degree in a relevant field, such as biomedical sciences, biomedical engineering, life sciences, technical medicine, behavioural sciences, human movement sciences or a
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You must have a professionally relevant background in biological psychology, experimental psychology, biomedical sciences, health sciences, biomedical engineering, audiology, auditory or cognitive
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. Education Requirement: Ph.D. in a relevant science or engineering field (e.g., biomedical engineering, psychology, neuroscience) and at least one publication in a reputable journal. Required Qualifications
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. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for a PhD student with a master in Neuroscience, Cognitive neuroscience, Cognitive psychology, Biomedical engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Signal
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background in hearing science, biological psychology, experimental psychology, biomedical sciences, health sciences, biomedical engineering, audiology, auditory or cognitive neuroscience or a similarly
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of ongoing projects, and other future projects in related areas. 8. The tender can be opposed by National, Foreign and stateless candidates who hold a doctoral degree in Neuroscience, Psychology, Biomedical
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, physics, neuroscience, computer science, economics, biomedical engineering, or other similar quantitative field with extensive programming experience. Selection process Candidates will be screened
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interdisciplinary place for research. Collaborators span multiple departments/institutes including Biomedical Engineering, the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology and