Dear colleagues
The University of Sussex is offering 6 PhD studentships within its new Doctoral Scholarship Programme funded by the Leverhulme Trust. This programme in Biomimetic Embodied AI investigates how intelligence arises from the interaction of the brain with the
body and the environment. It includes multiple projects that link between AI and Neuroscience:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/ccnr/be_ai/proposals. Please see below for the announcement (*deadline is 31st Jan 2021*).
The University of Sussex invites applications for PhD studentships within the be.AI Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarship Programme (www.sussex.ac.uk/ccnr/be_ai) which will bring together
researchers from the humanities, life sciences and computing to pursue artificial intelligence (AI) in its original definition of understanding natural intelligence by emulating it in artificial systems. In our unique interdisciplinary centre, we will advance
understanding of how the interaction between brain, body and environment gives rise to intelligence and how this insight can be used to build novel artificial intelligence.
As a be.AI Scholar you will:
The Programme will fund three intakes of 6 students per year, starting in September 2021 (application deadline 31st January 2021). You will be registered within one of the participating schools (Life Sciences,
Engineering and Informatics, Psychology, Philosophy, Media Film & Music) but will be encouraged to perform cross-disciplinary research with academics across Schools. In be.AI, you will work in a community of like-minded students and researchers supported by
your own research seminars, invited lectures by world leading speakers, as well as student-led conferences and cohort building events.
We are passionate about creating an interdisciplinary cohort of researchers, so we expect successful applicants to see beyond their disciplinary boundaries and embrace the opportunity to work at the intersection of multiple fields.
For further details, including how to apply, see
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/ccnr/be_ai
Thanks!
Miguel
Prof Miguel Maravall
(he/him)
Director, Sussex Neuroscience
Academic lead, Athena SWAN & gender equality, University of Sussex
School of Life Sciences
University of Sussex
Falmer
Brighton BN1 9QG
United Kingdom
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/lifesci/maravalllab/