Showing posts with label University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label University. Show all posts

Monday, February 19, 2018

Professor in Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neural Engineering

The School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering from the University of Essex - UK, is looking for Professor in BCI and neural engineering. 


As part of the continued expansion of the School, we are seeking to appoint two Professorships in two of the four areas of specialism in the school. We are also recruiting in the areas of:
  • Artificial Intelligence and Computer Games
  • Cyber Physical Systems
  • Human Language Technology/Natural Language Processing.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant discipline and relevant academic expertise in a related area. You will have a proven track record of internationally excellent research relevant to the post, a strong track record of published academic output at international levels of recognition, success in raising grant income appropriate to the research discipline, and a sustained record of effectiveness in relation to teaching and learning at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.


For more information about BCI/EEG press here.


Friday, August 07, 2015

BCI job (PhD position) at Université de Genève

The Swiss Center for Affective Sciences and Computer Vision and Multimedia Laboratory (CVML) are looking for a candidate with a solid background in signal processing for a fully-funded PhD position at the computer science department, University of Geneva. 


The research focuses on analyzing the interactions between facial expressions and EEG signals with the aim of reducing unwanted interferences and recognizing emotions. Research will involve recording and analyzing EEG signals and facial expressions using Bayesian estimation methods.


Required qualifications

  • An MSc in a field related to one or more of the following: electrical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics;
  • Strong knowledge of signal processing and statistics;
  • Strong programming skills in Matlab or Python;
  • Interest in performing experiments with humans including recording multimodal sensorial data from volunteer participants;
  • Ability to communicate and report research results in English.

Salary 
  • CHF52’000/year, +/- 4.000€/month, before tax and social charges


Starting date 
  • Preferably by January 2016


For more informations press  here.