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teaching load may be up to 5% of your working time. Profile You have an MSc or BSc degree in neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, psychology, computer science, physics, engineering, or a related field with
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You have an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, or a related field. You have an affinity with programming and possess demonstrable experience using techniques for quantitative data
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have an MSc or BSc degree in neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, psychology, computer science, physics, engineering, or a related field with a strong quantitative background. You are enthusiastic about
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. Requirements Specific Requirements You should hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g. cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, psychobiology, neuroscience). You show strong enthusiasm
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relevant field (e.g. cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, psychobiology, neuroscience). You show strong enthusiasm for the topics of study: subjective experience, sensory processing and individual
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» Cognitive science Neurosciences » Neuropsychology Neurosciences » Neurophysiology Medical sciences » Health sciences All Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application
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statistical physics is also preferred. Familiarity with basic concepts of the theoretical neuroscience of memory, such as Hopfield networks, is desirable. We are The Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and
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skills and see yourself working at the intersection of psychology, cognitive neuroscience and computational science? If so, the SAMBA research group has a position for you as a PhD candidate. The project
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candidate under the supervision of Dr Luca Ambrogioni. We carry out research at the frontier of generative modelling using concepts from statistical physics and neuroscience. For example, we have shown
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to better capture individual differences? Do you have strong communication skills and see yourself working at the intersection of psychology, cognitive neuroscience and computational science? If so, the SAMBA