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Graduate School of Neural Information Processing

 

Area of Study and Research

The Graduate School of Neural Information Processing provides research-oriented training in a wide spectrum of computational neuroscience topics, such as coding principles in sensory periphery and their clinical application; population coding in the early sensory cortex; perceptual inference mechanisms; and multi-sensory integration processes. Other fields of research include brain computer interfaces, neuroprosthetics and rehabilitation robotics. Furthermore, students get insight into the development of new techniques in MEG and fMRI to improve spatial and temporal resolution (cont.). 


The Tübingen Graduate Training Centre ranks 1st place in an international student survey

A most recent survey amongst international students (performed by i-graduate – International Student Barometer) revealed that 95.7% of the international students are highly satisfied with the ‘support’ they receive by the Tübingen Graduate Schools. 
Moreover, and most notably, the Tübingen Graduate Schools rank 1st place in the category ‘support’ amongst all national and international competitors.  In total, 208 international and 34 German universities participated in the survey, including some of the world’s leading institutions. Read more ...