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HRP SU26-5: Research Opportunity with Dr. Manuel Castro-Alamancos
Opens Jan 7 2026 09:00 AM (EST)
Deadline Feb 16 2026 11:59 PM (EST)
Description

This Health Research Program opportunity is with Dr. Manuel Castro-Alamancos, department of Neuroscience.

Project Description: The project is for students in the fields of data science, engineering, computer science, applied math, statistics, biology, psychology, or neuroscience who have programming skills in Python, R, and/or Labview (or others) and who are interested in helping develop tools for automated analyses of complex data pipelines originating from neuroscientific experiments addressing the neural basis of behavior in mice. The student would be involved in developing the software tools used to control the experiments (actuators and computer vision) and/or analyze the data (data models), which includes recordings from hundreds of neurons in behaving mice. We collaborate with faculty in the School of Engineering who can provide input. Opportunities to participate in the research by conducting experiments are also available.

For full details about this Health Research Program opportunity, visit https://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/su26-5

For full details about the Health Research Program, visit ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/

Submissions to this program are made via a third-party software application, SurveyMonkey Apply.  The terms of use and privacy statements for this software apply to your use of it and to the information you provide in your application.  Before proceeding with your submission, please review their terms and privacy statements linked below.

HRP SU26-5: Research Opportunity with Dr. Manuel Castro-Alamancos


This Health Research Program opportunity is with Dr. Manuel Castro-Alamancos, department of Neuroscience.

Project Description: The project is for students in the fields of data science, engineering, computer science, applied math, statistics, biology, psychology, or neuroscience who have programming skills in Python, R, and/or Labview (or others) and who are interested in helping develop tools for automated analyses of complex data pipelines originating from neuroscientific experiments addressing the neural basis of behavior in mice. The student would be involved in developing the software tools used to control the experiments (actuators and computer vision) and/or analyze the data (data models), which includes recordings from hundreds of neurons in behaving mice. We collaborate with faculty in the School of Engineering who can provide input. Opportunities to participate in the research by conducting experiments are also available.

For full details about this Health Research Program opportunity, visit https://ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/su26-5

For full details about the Health Research Program, visit ugradresearch.uconn.edu/hrp/

Submissions to this program are made via a third-party software application, SurveyMonkey Apply.  The terms of use and privacy statements for this software apply to your use of it and to the information you provide in your application.  Before proceeding with your submission, please review their terms and privacy statements linked below.

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Opens
Jan 7 2026 09:00 AM (EST)
Deadline
Feb 16 2026 11:59 PM (EST)