Analyzing electroencephalogram (EEG) data

This project is closed.

We are seeking for motivated students (BA/BSc/MA) who would like to work on biomedical data analysis. The data consist of clinical electrophysiology (EEG) recordings of brain activity from patients diagnosed with epilepsy. The work is aiming to yield a publication, thus co-authorship is one of the incentives. If you need a publication, this is a good project with almost sure success.
Working hours are flexible but we need to achieve set milestones.
Regular meetings, but no in-lab times.

Qualifications

Decent Matlab programming skills with basic Linux/Unix.
Familiarity with signal processing, filter design, and spectral analysis is an advantage.
Good quantitative and analytic skills.
Good composition and writing skills.

Project Timeline

Starting immediately. 10/10/2016-06/01/2017

Duties

Matlab code writing.
Algorithm development.
Creating publication ready illustrations.
Preparing a manuscript for publication.

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