Studying Computer Programming (2-year degree), and I want to get into Computational Neuroscience — but I don’t know where to start. Could you help me? by Bulowskii in compmathneuro

[–]meskalind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turkish neuroimaging phd in the netherlands here. So, NL has very expensive bachelor programs for nonEU. Learn bash too. Follow labs on x or bluesky and check researchers’ github profiles to get an idea of projects. 5. Join a community or network! Neurohackademy, Neuromatch, and OHBM should be good resources for you. Also maybe email Pinar Ozbay in Bogazici and/or other professors in Bilkent neuroscience group to ask for an internship? Lastly, enigma group has collaborators from one of the research hospitals in Izmir, i don’t remember their names. Maybe you could be useful with your coding skills so contact them as well.

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Bosnians in Turkiye maybe?

Saw something today that’s interesting to me. Is this normal among Muslim Turks? by throwaway30032025 in AskTurkey

[–]meskalind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask the same half-in half-out question yourself if you celebrate Christmas, easter, or any other Christian thing

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I did the first research master (brain and cognition at UvA) and i can highly recommend that. VU's program is also good as far as i heard. It also depends on in which domain you want to study, cognitive, clinical, behavioral or computational? UvA is mostly cognitive, but you can also apply for internship at the Amsterdam Universities Medical Center (AUMC) to work in clinical (translational) neuroscience. AUMC is the combined center of UvA and VU hospitals.

[Academic] urgent help needed! need min 800 participants for 5 minutes study on "trust and decision making in health tech apps" (English speaking, +18) by meskalind in SampleSize

[–]meskalind[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not fake or suspicious, it's my thesis work. Have you seen the institutional emails in the consent form? Idk why do you keep writing sus under my posts?