In this course you learn how to design and conduct your own creative project, based on your digital engineering skills and personal engineering passions. Your knowledge and interests will be brought to play in a field that you probably don’t know that well – neuroscience. In fact, neuroscience requires a lot of digital engineering and good engineering solutions have a great potential to open up radially new avenues for research and practice.
Something that is good to know: This lecture is funded by the Bosch Science Foundation. They are very interested in your ideas for creative neurodesign projects. Based on your presentations in class, one winning project will be awarded funding in the end, so that it can be continued in the realm of a well-supported and fully-paid PhD project later on.
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