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21 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Cambridge Department Department of Engineering Research Field Neurosciences » Neuroinformatics Engineering » Control engineering
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Two fully-funded 3-year PhD studentships are available in Neuromorphic and Bio-inspired computing at the interface between control engineering, electrical engineering, computational neuroscience
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profiling Brain slice electrophysiology Human neuropathology Candidate Requirements: We welcome applicants with a background in neuroscience, biomedical sciences, or a related field. Experience with tissue
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-time). More information on the department and the programme is available at the departmental prospectus page here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/neuroscience/about/departments/neuroimaging https://www.kcl.ac.uk
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motivated individual who will thrive in a friendly and supportive group. Candidates must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) due to be complete within 6 months in neuroscience, psychiatry or a related field
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/neuroscience/about/departments/neuroimaging In your application, you will be asked to include: Academic Transcripts - where applicable, academic transcripts must be submitted with the online admissions
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. Previous experience in modelling or computation is highly desirable. Additional knowledge or experience in Neuroscience, Air Quality, Public Health, Bioinformatics, Mental Health or Psychology will be valued
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to the new theoretical development of graph deep learning, and contribute to the research community of brain connectivity and network neuroscience. This is a joint Phd studentship between Coventry (UK) and
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& Integrative Neuroscience (Lab CLINT) aims to advance fundamental knowledge of human brain function and to use this knowledge to help people with psychiatric and neurological disorders. Our research integrates
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(or equivalent) in a biomedical science. Experience in neuroscience and/or immunology is desirable. Project key words Retinal imaging, data-analytics, computer vision, big data Funding The studentship, funded by