Connectionists: PhD Studentship in Computational Neuroscience - Ulster-Oxford Collaboration

Wong-Lin, Kongfatt k.wong-lin at ulster.ac.uk
Wed Jul 27 13:34:54 EDT 2016


Applications are invited for a Research Challenge Fund PhD studentship in Computational Neuroscience tenable in the Faculty of Computing and Engineering at Ulster University, UK.

This PhD project, based on a recently awarded UK BBSRC project, is a collaboration between Ulster University and Oxford University on the development of an advanced and realistic computational model of neuronal circuit involves in emotional learning. For more information, please refer to:
https://www.ulster.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/95519/BBSRC-2016-2017-v2.pdf

The computational neuroscience and neural systems research community at the Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC) at Ulster University focuses on both fundamental brain and behavioural sciences, and their applications, including clinical neuroscience and neural engineering. The successful PhD candidate will benefit from the expertise of Ulster's computational neuroscience and machine learning community, and will interact closely with collaborators at Oxford University.

The application process for the Ph.D. studentship is opened with a closing date for applications on the 26th August 2016.

All applicants should hold a first or upper second class honours degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Statistics, Neuroscience, Biology, or a cognate area. Applications will be considered on a competitive basis with regard to the candidate's qualifications, skills, experience and interests. Successful candidates will enrol as of 1st October 2016, on a full-time programme of research studies leading to the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The studentships, which are highly competitive, will comprise fees together (Home/EU Rate) with an annual stipend of £14,296 and will be awarded for a period of up to three years' subject to satisfactory progress. Applicants must be highly motivated and willing to pursue research and develop skills across disciplines.

If you wish to apply for this studentship, please follow the instructions and procedures at:
https://www.ulster.ac.uk/research-and-innovation/phdresearch-degrees/how-to-apply
and
https://srssb.ulster.ac.uk/PROD/bwskalog.P_DispChoices

The successful student will be based primarily at the ISRC with opportunities to interact with other related ISRC research teams, the Biomedical Sciences Research Institute, Centre for Stratified Medicine, and other collaborators. The ISRC is situated in the city of Derry~Londonderry, which received the City of Culture 2013 award.

If you wish to discuss your proposal or receive advice on this project, please contact:
Dr. KongFatt Wong-Lin (k.wong-lin at ulster.ac.uk).

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Dr. KongFatt Wong-Lin
Intelligent Systems Research Centre
School of Computing and Intelligent Systems
Faculty of Computing and Engineering
Ulster University
http://isrc.ulster.ac.uk/kwonglin/contact.html



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