Research Associate: AI for Neurotechnology
taunton, south west england, united kingdom
University of Bath
advances will be trialled at scale with end-users, driving the development of robust, wearable neurotechnologies. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a researcher with expertise in neural signal processing and AI/machine learning for the analysis, classification, and decoding of high-resolution electroencephalography (EEG). Working with Prof Coyle and the Turing AI Fellowship team More ❯
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