The Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC) at Ulster University is advertising a funded PhD position for a project titled “Computational Modelling of Astrocytes in Brain Health and Disease”. This PhD will develop computational models of astrocyte-neuron interactions, with potential focus areas including calcium signalling, neurotransmitter dynamics, and metabolic coupling, depending on the candidate's interests and emerging research priorities. Research directions (flexible to candidate interests): • Astrocytic regulation in disease states (epilepsy, neurodegeneration) • Contributions to learning and memory • NeuroAI applications: translating astrocyte mechanisms into bio-inspired architectures The project includes collaboration with experimental groups for model validation. What's Offered • 3-year full PhD funding • Collaborative opportunities with experimental and clinical researchers • Publication and conference support • Training in computational neuroscience and NeuroAI methods More details about this position are available at https://www.ulster.ac.uk/doctoralcollege/find-a-phd/11b-intelligent-systems/... For more information about the research environment at ISRC, visit https://www.ulster.ac.uk/research/topic/computer-science/intelligent-systems... The PhD position is at Ulster University's Derry~Londonderry campus, one of the UK's top 10 research institutions. Recently named 'University of the Year 2024' by Times Higher Education, Ulster University is now the highest-ranked higher education institution in the UK and Ireland. The historic city of Derry, situated on the River Foyle in Northwest Northern Ireland, offers an ideal location between the Wild Atlantic Way and Causeway Coast. Its rich cultural heritage, vibrant atmosphere, and numerous family activities make it an excellent place to live. Please contact Bronac (b.flanagan@ulster.ac.uk) if you are interested or have questions.