Dear colleagues,
we are accepting applications for the Masters of Science in Neuroengineering (MSNE) at TU Munich.
The ENB Elite Master of Science program in Neuroengineering (MSNE) at the Technische Universität München (TUM) is a two-year graduate program, with an optional Research Excellence Certificate, hosted by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
and the Center of Competence on Neuroengineering.
Neuroengineering is an emerging interdisciplinary field that aims to translate findings in neuroscience to engineering applications, and to provide engineering solutions for neuroscience research. MSNE provides research-oriented, interdisciplinary and international
training in this novel research field, combing experimental and theoretical neuroscience with fundamental training in engineering. Funding by the Elite Network Bavaria is making it possible to ensure small class-sizes, to provide individual mentoring to students,
and to emphasize hands-on, research-oriented courses.
Core courses in Systems- and Computational Neuroscience, Neural Recording and Interface-Technologies, Neuro-Inspired Engineering, Data-Analysis, Signal Processing and Machine Learning, are supplemented by mentor-approved electives, hands-on practicals, research
internships (both in TUM and abroad), early-career training for independent research, and awareness of ethical aspects of Neuroengineering.
Final deadline for applications is May 31, 2019. Applications will be reviewed on a ‘rolling’ basis, and we encourage interested students to apply as soon as possible.
Detailed information can be found on www.msne.ei.tum.de, and enquiries should be directed to msne@ei.tum.de.
Best regards,
Jakob Macke
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Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jakob Macke
Technical University of Munich
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professorship for Computational Neuroengineering
macke@tum.de
www.cne.ei.tum.de
+49 89 289 26902
Office:
Alexandra Petelski
Alexandra.Petelski@tum.de
Tel.: +49 (0)89 - 289 26900
Fax: +49 (0)89 - 289 26901