Info beasiswa 2016 : PhD position on Assistive User Interfaces, Genoa, Italy

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PhD position on Assistive UIs at Biomedical Robotics Lab (IIT)
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The Biomedical Robotics Lab at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT, Genoa, Italy) is seeking to appoint an outstanding and highly-motivated PhD student for open position related to assistive robotic systems. The position is fully funded, starts in November 2016 and typically lasts 3 years.
A Research Plan is in any case part of the application material to be submitted by the candidates.

Application details:
https://www.iit.it/phd-school/phd-school
- Course in Bioengineering and Robotics
- Curriculum "Advanced and humanoid Robotics" (code 6141)

Application deadline:
June 10th, 2016 (noon, CEST Italian time).

Proposed research theme:

29. Novel Interfaces and Assistive Systems for ALS Patients

Tutors: Dr Leonardo Mattos, Dr Giacinto Barresi

Description: Technology can go a long way toward improving the quality of life of people who happen to have severe motor disabilities, including people with debilitating diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This PhD program will focus on the creation of novel human-computer interaction paradigms and user interfaces to enable people with ALS to realize fundamental activities such as communication, social interaction, environment control, and telepresence robot control. Particular attention will be paid to design and development of multisensory (visual, acoustic, tactile, motor) feedback for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The research will involve close collaboration with partner clinicians and technology end-users, allowing the student to develop expertise both in biomedical engineering (biosensors, actuators, control systems) and human factors.
Requirements: background in biomedical engineering, robotics, computer science or related disciplines; interest in the design, implementation and evaluation of assistive systems. Experience in natural user interfaces, multimodal/multisensory user interfaces, or brain-computer interfaces would be advantageous. The candidate must be fluent in both spoken and written English.

Contacts: leonardo.mattos@iit.it; giacinto.barresi@iit.it


Info Beasiswa 2016 : Various PhD Scholarships in Italy

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Various PhD Scholarships in Italy

76 PhD Positions at Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Italy
88 PhD Scholarships at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy
Deadline: 21 April 2016

15 PhD Scholarships at University of Padua, Italy
Deadline: 22 April 2016

29 PhD Scholarships at University of Rome 1 "La Sapienza", Italy
Deadline: 29 April 2016

62 PhD Positions at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy

106 PhD Scholarships at Politecnico di Torino, Italy

56 PhD Scholarships at University of Trento, Italy

102 PhD Scholarships at University of Verona, Italy

159 PhD Scholarships at University of Rome 2 "Tor Vergata", Italy

292 PhD Scholarships at University of Genoa, Italy

91 PhD Positions at Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS), Pisa, Italy
http://phd.sns.it/en/call-2016-2017/Deadline: 30 August 2016

Info Beasiswa 2016 : 292 PhD Scholarships at University of Genoa, Italy

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292 PhD Scholarships at University of Genoa, Italy

Deadline: 10 June 2016


https://www.studenti.unige.it/postlaurea/dottorati/XXXII/ENG/

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Info Beasiswa 2016 : 29 PhD Scholarships at University of Rome 1 "La Sapienza", Italy

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Info Beasiswa 2016 : PhD program, Center for Mind / Brain Sciences, University of Trento

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From: Clayton Hickey
Date: Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 10:15 AM



We are pleased to announce the 2016 call for applicants to the PhD school of the Center for Mind / Brain Sciences (CiMeC), University of Trento, Italy. 



The deadline for applications is Tuesday May 10, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. (CET).

The CIMeC, it’s doctoral program and the University of Trento in numbers:
-          CIMeC ranked 1st in Italy for quality of research in field
-          University of Trento ranked 1st in Italy in by Times Higher Education (THE)
-          3-yr program (Nov. 1, 2016- Oct. 31, 2019)
-          14 positions, 100% funded
-          Salary starting at €1.100/mo., tax-free
-          €2800 tax-free research/mobility budget
-          Possible €150/month residential contribution 
-          Operating language of the school is English

Research areas for 7 University funded PhD positions here:

Topics for 7 externally funded PhD positions here:

FAQ 

For additional information contact the Vice-Head of the Programme, Prof. Uri Hasson, at phd.cimec@unitn.it.

Info Beasiswa 2016 : Research Fellow job at The University of Manchester, UK

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From: Karolina Kluk-de kort
Date: Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:49 AM



Research Fellow in Audiology/Hearing Science 

Closing date : 14/04/2016
Reference : M&HS-07909
Faculty / Organisational unit : Medical & Human Sciences 
School / Directorate : School of Psychological Sciences 
Division : Communication & Deafness 
Employment type : Fixed Term
Duration : from 01/05/2016 until 30/06/2018
Location : Oxford Road, Manchester
Salary : £38,896 per annum
Hours per week : 1.0 FTE
A Research Fellow position is available to work with Dr Karolina Kluk at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with Dr Steven Bell, Professor David Simpson, Dr Tobias Reichenbach, Dr Ben Lineton , Dr Patric Naylor and Dr James Harte. This is an exciting opportunity to work on an EPSRC funded project joint between the Universities of Manchester, Southampton and Imperial College London. The project aims to optimise hearing aid devices for individuals based on the analysis of neurophysiological responses to complex auditory stimuli and especially speech. The project objectives are: 1) Propose, assess, and recommend stimuli to use in assessing hearing performance and access to speech; 2) Propose, assess, and recommend signal processing and analysis methods to extract information on access to speech from Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, using a minimum number of channels necessary; 3) Assess if responses in the EEG to real-world stimuli are sufficiently sensitive and robust (within a reasonable time-duration of tests) to provide the foundation for the development of clinical procedures; 4) Propose, assess, and recommend algorithms to optimize hearing aid fitting based on parameters extracted from EEG stimulus responses; 5) Assess the feasibility of using this approach in infants and other patient groups.
You will be a highly motivated and independent researcher with experience in programming of experiments and analysis of results. With a numerate first degree (or equivalent) covering neuroscience, physical sciences or engineering, you will also have, or expect to obtain, a PhD (or equivalent) in audiology, psycho-acoustics or acoustics. You will also have excellent statistical analysis and academic writing abilities.
The School of Psychological Sciences is committed to promoting equality and diversity, including the Athena SWAN charter for promoting women’s careers in STEMM subjects (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) in higher education. The School received a Silver Award in 2015 for their commitment to the representation of women in the workplace and we particularly welcome applications from women for this post. Appointment will always be made on merit. For further information, please visit http://www.mhs.manchester.ac.uk/about-us/athena/.
Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:
Karolina Kluk

General enquiries:
Tel: 0161 275 4499
Technical support:
Tel: 01565 818 234

with best wishes,
Karolina

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