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are looking for a talented and motivated PhD candidate with a 1st class or high 2.1 bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject. A masters degree in a neuroscience related discipline, experience with
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neurosciences [see Pinti P. et al Ann N.Y.Acad.Sci. 2020]. However significant technological (hardware) and computational (software\analytics) improvements are required to allow better brain cortical sensitivity
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across disciplines (economics, psychology, decision neuroscience, or mathematics, depending on the post-holder’s background and qualifications). The project is concerned with why and how humans make
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Psychology Doctoral Research Studentship - Colour Perception and Subjective Colour Experience (2024)
First or a high Upper Second Class Honours undergraduate degree, or equivalent qualification, and/or a Master’s degree in Psychology, Neuroscience or a related discipline. The University of Sussex
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a range of targeted hearing tests and neuroscience measures (electroencephalogram, aka EEG, and Optically Pumped Magnetometers, aka OPM-MEG) in people with tinnitus to test whether they experience a
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or electronic engineering, machine learning, medical physics or neuroscience. Knowledge of electronics is essential. Strong programming skills (MATLAB is essential) & Phyton (TensorFlow library, desirable
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subject, or a relevant Masters qualification (e.g. psychology, neuroscience, computing/machine learning, robotics). A core element of this project is delivering software that interacts with AI models
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Applications are invited from candidates with excellent first degrees in computer science, engineering, physics, maths, biology, neuroscience or other relevant disciplines to join projects as
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candidates will become part of an active research environment in the School of Psychology and a member of one of our research groups. These groups include the Cognition and Neuroscience research group, where
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, electronics engineering or neuroscience. Knowledge of deep learning architectures (such as CNN, LSTM, AE, GAN) is essential. Strong programming skills (MATLAB, Phyton) is essential. Previous experience