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-developing Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology and connected scientific disciplines. The DN will leverage the complementary expertise of 7 academic beneficiaries and 8 associated partners from 8 EU
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on the choroid plexus (ChP), a highly vascular structure hidden deep in the brain’s fluid-filled cavities. ChP is emerging as a major interface between the peripheral immune and central nervous system, an area of
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emphasis on interfacing disparate quantum systems with light. Generation of entangled states of light, atoms, material objects, and their use for quantum sensing, quantum communication and quantum
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substrates for acute and chronic implantation in surface (epicortical) or deep (subcortical) locations in the brain is a design principle for neural interfaces that aims to maximize adherence with uneven
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for iii) gastric pacemaking and iv) brain-computer interfaces . These four teams are supported by the platforms for 1) opsin engineering, 2) gene transfer, 3) disease models, 4) immune-phenotyping and 5
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talented researchers. The ambition of the project is to serve as a springboard for the expansion of EU partners into the fast-developing Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology and connected scientific
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biomonitoring systems, human–machine interfaces and physical support devices among others. This PhD project will involve multidisciplinary work to investigate whether and how a human-centric AI design approach
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at the interface of signal and image processing, behavioural neuroscience and neurofeedback. Neurofeedback approaches (NF) (see [1] for a complete and actual introduction), also known as restorative brain-computer
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, this program will provide a solid foundation for a successful career in either industry or academia. Position DC1: For this position, you will focus on modelling, design, and optimization of metamaterials with
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2024 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related