Dear Colleagues,

 

Please circulate this to any students that may be interested in a computational neuroscience PhD. 


The Topic: 

Modelling the staggered development and the decline with age of spatial coding in the mammalian brain + data analysis of single neuron recordings. In particular, the student will model the interactions between various spatial cells (head direction, place cells, etc) - e.g., in Matlab/Python.


Candidates: 

This could be an interesting project for neuroscience/psychology graduates wanting to get into modelling. Students from outside these fields with a quantitative/programming background are welcome to apply too.

 

Where:

In sunny Newcastle, North UK, at Newcastle University, UK (with me), with a rotation in the lab of Prof. Colin Lever (Durham, UK, co-supervisor)

 

Funding:

Fully funded, for 4 years by the BBSRC. International and UK students can apply. Fees are covered!

BBSRC Liverpool/Durham/Newcastle DTP3 scheme

 

Deadline:

9th of January

 

Link:

https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/modelling-the-staggered-development-and-the-decline-with-age-of-spatial-coding-in-the-mammalian-brain/?p150441

 

For more info on the application process visit the BBSRC DTP website:

https://www.nld-dtp.org.uk/how-apply

 

Happy to receive informal inquiries prior to application.

 

Best wishes,

Andrej 



Dr Andrej Bicanski 
School of Psychology & Biosciences Institute
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Newcastle University
www.andrejbicanski.com