Connectionists: PhD positions in Computational Neuroscience

akozlov at nada.kth.se akozlov at nada.kth.se
Tue Dec 10 12:12:17 EST 2013


REMINDER: deadline for the application is December 15, 2013.


The Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctoral Program "EuroSPIN" (European Study 
Programme in Neuroinformatics) is inviting applications from students 
having a solid background in mathematics, physics, computer sciences, 
biochemistry or neuroscience (on a master level or equivalent), in all 
cases with computer science skills. Documented interest in research like 
activities (e.g. demonstrated in the form of master thesis work, or 
participation in research related activities) is of large importance. Also 
fluency in English is requested.

Four partners participate:

- Bernstein Center Freiburg, Germany
- KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- National Centre for Biological Science, India
- University of Edinburgh (UoE), UK

They are all research leaders in the Neuroinformatics field, but they have
complementary strengths.

Each student will spend most of the time at two of the partner 
universities, and also receive a joint (or double) PhD degree following a 
successful completion of the studies. The mobility periods, as well as the 
courses a student will follow, are tailored individually based on: a) the 
PhD students background; b) which constellations of partners that are 
involved, as well as c) the specific research project. During the PhD 
period each student has one main supervisor from each of the two 
universities that grant the PhD degree.

There are excellent scholarship opportunities for students accepted to an 
Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate programme. An employment contract will be 
given to all selected PhD students during the study time, which is 4 
years.

If you are interested, go to our webpage: http://www.kth.se/eurospin

If you have questions, contact us at <mailto:mundus-eurospin at kth.se>

EuroSPIN Coordinators,
Stockholm, SWEDEN.


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