Predoctoral Position in Deep Learning for Speech Decoding from EEG at the University of Granada, Spain

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Are you passionate about the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence? We’re on the hunt for a talented predoctoral researcher to join our dynamic team and contribute to our groundbreaking research project, “Deep Learning Approaches for Speech Restoration from Brain Biosignals.”

What We’re Offering:

  • Exciting Research: Dive into the world of brain-computer interfaces and deep learning techniques to decode speech from intracranial EEG recordings. Be at the forefront of innovation!
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with a diverse team of engineers, psychologists, and medical doctors who share your passion for cutting-edge research.
  • Hands-On Experience: Take charge of setting up experiments, recruiting participants, running experiments, and analyzing data. Your work will directly impact our research outcomes.
  • Stable Contract: Secure a 3-year contract, starting in November-December 2023, providing you with a stable foundation to grow your career.
  • Competitive Salary: Enjoy a gross annual salary of €26,700, inclusive of the employer’s contribution.

How to Get Involved:

If you’re ready to embark on an exciting journey into the future of speech restoration and brain-computer interfaces, we’d love to hear from you! Contact Jose A. Gonzalez at joseangl@ugr.es to express your interest.

Learn More:

  • About the University of Granada: Discover why the University of Granada is a sensational place to learn and grow: Explore Here.
  • About the Principal Investigator: Get to know Jose A. Gonzalez: Learn More.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something extraordinary. Join us in pushing the boundaries of science and technology!

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