The Department of Computer Science in Bristol University is hoping to recruit to a number of EPSRC-funded PhD studentships for a January 2020 start: the research areas considered include Computational Neuroscience and Machine Learning. We have a vibrant Computational Neuroscience group here with strong collaborative links to local groups working in experimental neuroscience, in machine learning and cognitive science. We have interesting project to offer in the areas of synaptic plasticity, neural data analysis, neural coding, reinforcement learning, neurolinguistics, cortical circuit and credit assignment. https://bristolcnu.github.io/research/ Bristol is a great place to live and work and so we urge you to apply or to recommend this opportunity to suitable student. Anyone interested should contact one of us to discuss potential project and their application; there are notes on the application process below; the application would need to be submitted by 1 October 2020. All the best Conor, Cian, Rui and Laurence ___________ Unfortunately these studentships are subject to a UK residency requirement: (https://epsrc.ukri.org/skills/students/help/eligibility/): either home students, or EC nationals who have lived in the UK for three years prior to starting the PhD; if the three years have been spent in higher education, then they have to have been resident in the EEA or Switzerland immediately before this. Students should contact one of us before applying. The selection itself goes through a two step process, students are first accepted as PhD students and are then considered for funding. Applicants should apply via http://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/ and selecting "Computer Science PhD", ensuring they submit a short research proposal outlining the research question or area they intend to focus on and a CV by 1 October.