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<div>Dear all,<br><div><br>There is a 4-year <span class="gmail-m_-5027074769051606385gmail-m_8668200145299705480gmail-il"><span class="gmail-il">PhD Studentship </span></span>available in
Academic Unit of Neurology, Trinity College Dublin, the University of
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.</div>
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<br><span><p>Post Specification: (033977) PhD Studentship in Neural Signal Analysis and Neurophysiology<br><br>Post Title: PhD Studentship<br>Post Status: 4-year Structured PhD<br>Research Group / Department / School: Neural Signal Analysis and Neurophysiology Research Strand, ALS Research Group, Academic Unit of Neurology, School of Medicine<br>Location: Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland<br>Reports to: Professor Orla Hardiman and Dr Bahman Nasseroleslami<br>Terms & Conditions: The position is funded by a project grant from The Thierry Latran Foundation, which covers the EU tuition fee and an annual stipend of 20,600.<br>Closing Date: 5:00 PM (Irish Standard Mean Time), 31 July 2019<br>Contact Person : Mr Mark Heverin<br>Contact Email : <a href="mailto:mark.heverin@tcd.ie">mark.heverin@tcd.ie</a><br></p><p>
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NOTE: Applicants must have been resident in an EU member state for 3 out of the last 5 years to be eligible for EU fees.
<span><span>Garda vetting will be sought in respect of individuals who come under consideration for a post.</span></span>
</p></span><span></span><span><p>Post Summary:<br></p><p>Applications are invited for a motivated and self-driven PhD student with the Irish ALS Research Group, hosted in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI)'s Academic Unit of Neurology. The research project, funded by The Thierry Latran Foundation, seeks to quantify the cognitive dysfunction in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) by developing electroencephalographic (EEG) biomarkers of changes in the activity and connectivity of functional brain networks. The ideal candidate will have an undergraduate or master's degree in biomedical engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science, computational biology/neuroscience, or a cognate area, with a strong knowledge of computer programming (MATLAB). Familiarity with and/or the ability to quickly acquire skills in electrophysiological recordings and analysis (EEG), would be highly desirable. The studentship is expected to start from September 2019 or soon thereafter.<span></span></p></span></div><div>
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<div>The detailed job description file (PDF) and the application instructions can be found online at <a href="http://jobs.tcd.ie" target="_blank">http://jobs.tcd.ie</a>. <br></div>or directly from <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-1axVQq4i0t0QR_xWR4a_ySbtrsa4yPZ/view?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-1axVQq4i0t0QR_xWR4a_ySbtrsa4yPZ/view?usp=sharing</a> <div>Informal enquiries can be sent to Bahman Nasseroleslami at <a href="mailto:nasserob@tcd.ie" target="_blank">nasserob@tcd.ie</a><br></div><div></div><div><br></div><div>To apply, please follow the instructions in "Application Procedure" (i.e. submit the application by email to Mr Mark Heverin).<br></div><div><br></div><div>It would be really appreciated if you could share this with those that may be interested.<br><br>Sincerely<br>Bahman</div></div></div>