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, Biomedical Engineering) Keen interest in neurophysiology. Experience in conducting experiments involving human participants. Experience of non-invasive methods of brain stimulation or the recording/processing
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suitable for someone with an undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or Biomedical Engineering. For informal enquires and to apply, please contact steve.morgan
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the in-patient setting. This project would be suitable for someone with an undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or from a clinical/healthcare
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for someone with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Physics or Materials Science. The successful candidate will be part of a mini-cohort and receive specialised training
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, Physics, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or from a clinical/healthcare professional. The successful candidate will be part of a mini-cohort and receive specialised training alongside their PhD
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or Biomedical Engineering. The successful candidate will be part of a mini-cohort and receive specialised training alongside their PhD research including support from industry partners on understanding areas
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algorithms for multi-body systems. This project would be most suitable for someone with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Physics or Materials Science. The successful
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years. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in experimental psychology, motor neuroscience, neurophysiology, biomedical engineering or a relevant area of another scientific
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scientific area (e.g., physics, biomedical engineering, psychology, medicine, etc). A2 Knowledge of imaging research relevant to SINAPSE. A3 Broad understanding and awareness of research ethics, clinical trial
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device regulation by the quality team (Medical Engineering Quality Team | School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences | King’s College London (kcl.ac.uk). The role will be based at the Institute