We are looking for another PhD student from the field of psychology / neuroscience / cognitive science or from the field of machine learning / neural information processing / electrophysiological signal processing! You find all the info in German and English here.
Steffen Gais
Florentine Klepel joined our lab today, coming from finishing her master’s degree in Maastricht. Welcome to the lab!
welcome Florentine!
Finally, so many conferences again this year! We are in Paris at the FENS 2022 where Svenja K presents a poster.
conferences, conferences, conferences
From Freiburg to Glasgow with no time to breathe: both Svenjas are at the annual meeting of the Organization of Human Brain Mapping in Glasgow where they present their current projects.
conferences, conferences: OHBM in Glasgow
At Psychologie and Gehirn in Freiburg, Svenja K won a poster award! Congratulations! BTW, PuG 2022 was wonderful as ever with 36 symposia and 256 posters from all areas of biopsychology.
award: Svenja K’s poster won a prize
Psychologie und Gehirn is happening again. After last year’s online version, the conference is happening in person again. And our Monika – who had left us for Freiburg two yeas ago – is one of the organizers! Svenja B is part of a symposium on complementary memory systems in the… Read More »conferences: PuG Freiburg
conferences: PuG Freiburg
Clara Nguyen has started her PhD in the lab today. Great to have you on the team!
welcome: Clara!
It had to be postponed several times because of COVID, but finally here it is: the fifth conference on the Functional Architecture of Memory (FAM)! We expect a highly interesting conference with a familiar atmosphere as always.
conferences: FAM in Magdeburg
We have two open positions for PhD students. We are looking for one psychologist, cognitive scientist, or neuroscientist and one candidate with expertise in Data Science, Machine Learning, Engineering, or related areas. You find all information on PsychJob: here.
wanted: we are hiring!
Beautiful SWR2 Wissen radio feature on sleep mentation by Eva Wolfangel, featuring amongst others our own work on imaging memory formation in the transition between wake and sleep. Check it out here!