Charité
Movement Disorders & Neuromodulation Unit at the Neurology Department Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Campus Mitte)
Data Scientist / Tech Student For Neuroscience
Classification and prediction of hyperkinetic movement in Parkinson’s disease patients
with a novel magneto-encephalography method (OPM-MEG)
Tasks
Neuroscience
Write your master thesis in combination with a student job at our new project:
- Collaborative project between the Movement Disorders & Neuromodulation Unit at the Neurology
Department Charité Campus Mitte and the MEG Research Group at the
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Berlin - Dyskinesia are abnormal, involuntary movements and are a common side effect of common
medication in Parkinson’s disease - Project aim 1: Understanding cortical neurophysiology within the development of treatment-
induced dyskinesia in Parkinson patients. - Project aim 2: Predicting dyskinetic states in both movement absence and movement
presence based on cortical features extracted from OPM-MEG data. - Patients will be recorded with a novel magneto-encephalography method (optically-pumped
magnetometers, OPM-MEG), combined with kinematic analysis and clinical assessments.
Requirements
Your project tasks:
- Gain knowledge on neurophysiology (especially OPM-MEG) and Parkinson’s disease
- Develop workflow to pre-process OPM-MEG data, using available open-source packages (i.e.,
MNE python) - Develop workflow to combine OPM-MEG data with individual neuro-anatomy (MRI)
- Extract spectral features per cortical region and characterize and classify movements and
dyskinetic states using machine learning methods - Code development preferably in Python
Requirements:
- At least basic experience in Python programming
- Interest in computational neuroscience
- Advanced English, as we are an international research group (but direct supervisors speak German)
What we offer
- Dedicated post-doctoral supervision regarding neuroscience, neurophysiology, machine learning,
programming, and project management - Flat hierarchies and a safe and supportive research atmosphere
- Working space at Charité Campus Mitte
- Being part of inter-regional Research Collaboration ReTune and it’s educational activities
- Part-time appointment as “Hi-Wi” (€ 13 / hour, 40 – 60 hours per month) for 6 months
- Results and Methods will be used for scientific publication(s)
No guarantee on project finishing timelines, co-authorship possible.
How to apply
Send your questions or directly apply by sending your motivation letter and CV to both of us:
Dr.-Ing. Christina Salchow-Hömmen: christina.salchow@charite.de
and
Jeroen Habets, MD PhD: jeroen.habets@charite.de
Facts
Published | 05.11.2024 |
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Number of employees | Charite |
Category | Student assistant, Thesis |
Location | Germany, Berlin, Berlin, Mitte |
Area of responsibility | Computer science, Engineering, Medical engineering, Medicine and health, Research |
Start date (earliest) | Earliest possible |
Beginn spätestens | 01.02.2025 |
Duration | 6 months |
Full/Part-time | Part-time |
Remuneration | € 13 / hour |
Remote work | Partially possible |
Working language and expected level |
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Homepage | https://neurologie.charite.de/forschung/arbeitsgruppen/be... |
Requirements
Qualification | Master student |
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Field of study | Engineering, Health and medicine, Computer science, Medicine |
Computerkenntnisse | Advanced, Python |
Language skills |
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Contact
Titel | OPM-MEG Job |
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Contact person | Jeroen Habets, MD PhD |
Contact email | jeroen.habets@charite.de |
Apply
Application deadline | 29.11.2024 |
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Application documents | Motivation Letter CV |
By email | jeroen.habets@charite.de |