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This job advertisement concerns a PhD study, which will focus on Brain computer interfacing and Tongue computer interfacing for computer control and it will be based at Center for rehabilitation
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in a project at the interface between physics, machine learning and neuromorphic computing? Do you thrive for both fundamental and societal
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multimodal and longitudinal neuroimaging data, and we design noninvasive intervention strategies based on brain-computer interfaces. Furthermore, the team ejoys a privileged position within a unique scientific
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techniques (i.e. >1000 recording channels using Utah Arrays) for future generation implantable brain machine interfaces (iBMIs). The key challenge with high-bandwidth intracortical processing is associated
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you! Neuromorphic computing is a way to do computations using hardware that mimics the architecture of the brain. Are you interested in a project at the interface between physics, machine learning and
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-Computer Interfaces & their Applications Computational Modelling of Homeostatic Plasticity Mechanisms for Functional Recovery of Neuronal Networks after Peripheral Lesions Developing a machine learning
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During Early Human Brain Development". The PhD project is aimed to perform computational analysis of multimodal single-cell and spatial epigenomic analysis. The student will use data analysis approaches
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computing with high energy efficiency and local processing, which advances edge-computing, smart robotics and intelligent systems interfacing with the human body. However, establishing an active interaction
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experiencing a tremendous increase in research activity. Inspired by neuroscience, it aims to mimic the architecture of the human brain to enable parallel computing with high energy efficiency and local
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. We develop cutting-edge tools for studying the brain and for therapeutics. We are housed in a new, well-equipped and well-funded (multi-million AU$) laboratory on the UNSW campus, with close proximity