Neurotechnology is a rapidly growing field of research, thriving to repair, replace or support physical functions affected by nervous system diseases by technical means. At the Bernstein Focus for Neurotechnology (BFNT) we exploit electrical and chemical signals recorded in the brain to control external or implanted devices.
The BFNT efforts are organized in projects on fundamental neurotechnological research, the development of new techniques, clinical testing and neuroethical considerations.
Postdoc-Positions are available in the following projects:
· Co-Adaptivity of brain and computer: Interaction of two learning signals (Project A3)
· Defined stimulus-response functions in active networks(Project A5)
· Improving microelectrodes for single cell recordings in the human brain (Project B3)
· NEURONLINE – System for the on-site/on-line monitoring of neuronal population activity (Project B4)
· Neuroethics Neurotechnology: Emerging questions from hybrid brains (Project C6)
Further details on: www.bfnt.uni-freiburg.de/jobs
Contact:
-- Dr. Janina Kirsch --
Coordinator for the BCCN Teaching Training Programs
Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience
Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
Hansastr. 9a
D - 79104 Freiburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 761 203-9575
Fax: +49 (0) 761 203-9559
Email: kirsch [ à ] bcf.uni-freiburg.de
Web: www.bcf.uni-freiburg.de