The Analysis and Interpretation Bimedical Data Group led by Assoc. Prof. Daniel Novak within The Department of Cybernetics within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague, is currently looking for a postdoctoral scholar who specializes in neuroimaging or digital signal processing. This scholar will be involved in a research project focused on exploring cognitive-motor dysfunction in individuals with Parkinson's disease.
The available position is part of a research project focused on implementing an innovative deep brain stimulation approach to address cognitive and cognitive-motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease. The selected candidate will play a crucial role in the validation of a new target for deep brain stimulation, utilizing a combination of electrophysiology and DBS modeling techniques.
Start: preferred start date in January 2024, open to considering candidates with flexible availability. Duration: 2 years, with possible extension to other 2.5 years Funding: full position, 3000 euros/month Location: Prague, Czechia
Mandatory Qualifications: - Possession of a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence / Biomedical Engineering or a closely related field, accompanied by a strong foundation in data science. - Proficiency in data analysis using tools such as Matlab, Python, or similar. - Exceptional verbal and written communication skills. - Outstanding problem-solving aptitude.
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