PhD studies in
Computational Neuroscience and Neural Engineering at the University of
Washington
The University of Washington has a rich, active and highly collaborative
community of researchers in the field of computational neuroscience (http://compneuro.washington.edu/)
and neural engineering. The University of Washington is a vibrant research
university with a beautiful campus in a spectacular urban setting, with an ERC
Center in Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (http://www.csne-erc.org/), the UW Institute
for Neuroengineering (uwin.washington.edu), close connections to the local tech
industry and the Allen Institute for Brain Science. UW is also a major data
sciences center with interdisciplinary interactions coordinated through the eSciences
Institute (http://escience.washington.edu).
The city is a short distance from wilderness and outstanding summer and winter outdoor
adventure.
While faculty advisors belong to a wide range of different
departments, researchers come together regularly for seminars, journal clubs
and a yearly retreat. Many student funding opportunities exist through multiple
training grants, UWIN and the CSNE. Doctoral programs encourage collaborative
research projects across departmental boundaries, but admissions and first-year
course work and formal requirements are handled by graduate programs
individually. Students interested in this area should apply to the program that
best fits their background, interests and career goals.
Relevant programs,
websites and application deadlines include:
Neuroscience, http://depts.washington.edu/behneuro/ , Dec 1
Bioengineering, http://depts.washington.edu/bioe/,
Dec 1
Computer Science and Engineering, www.cs.washington.edu/, Dec 15
Applied Mathematics, www.amath.washington.edu/, Jan 15
Speech and Hearing, http://depts.washington.edu/sphsc/,
Feb 15
Biological Physics, Structure and Design, http://depts.washington.edu/bpsd/, Dec 1
Biology, www.biology.washington.edu/, Dec 1
Faculty include:
Wyeth Bair (Neurobiology and
Behavior, CSE): Computer modeling of visual cortical circuits
Geoff Boynton (Neuro,
Psychology): Functional imaging of vision
Beth Buffalo (Neuro): Navigation
and memory in primates
Bing Brunton (Biology and Data
Sciences): High dimensional neural data
Howard Chizeck (CSE): Performance
metrics for neural interfaces
Tom Daniel (Neuro, Biology):
Sensorimotor integration and flight control
Horacio de la Iglesia (Neuro,
Biology): Circadian rhythms
Marcel den Nijs (Physics):
Statistical mechanics of brain function
Adrienne Fairhall (Neuro, BPSD,
Physics): Adaptive neural coding and sensorimotor integration
Eb Fetz (Neuro): Motor control
and brain-computer interfaces
Ione Fine (Neuro, Psychology):
Human visual psychophysics and imaging
David Gire (Neuro, Psychology): Mammalian
olfaction
Bertil Hille (Neuro, BPSD):
Biophysics of neuronal signal transduction
Greg Horwitz (Neuro): Cortical
color processing
Nathan Kutz (A Math): Nonlinear
dynamics and dimensionality reduction
Adrian KC Lee (Neuro, Speech and
Hearing): Auditory scene analysis with imaging
Chet Moritz (Neuro,
Rehabilitation Medicine): Neural prosthetics
Sheri Mizumori (Neuro,
Psychology): Neurobiology of decisions, learning, and memory
Bill Moody (Neuro, Biology):
Cortical development
Scott Murray (Neuro, Psychology):
Visual neuroimaging
Jay Neitz (Neuro): Color vision
Jeff Ojemann (Neuro, Neurology):
Human neural function and neuroprosthetics
Anitha Pasupathy (Neuro):
Neurobiology of visual shape processing
David Perkel (Neuro): Neural
mechanisms of vocal learning
Steve Perlmutter (Neuro): Motor
control
Chantal Prat (Neuro, Speech and
hearing): Auditory processing
Nino Ramirez (Neuro): Neural control of rhythmic activity
Rajesh Rao (Neuro, CSE): Computational
modeling and brain-computer interfaces
Fred Rieke (Neuro, Physics,
BPSD): Sensory signal processing in the retina
Jeff Riffell (Neuro,
Biology): Neuroecology and
chemosensation
Ed Rubel (Neuro): Development of
the auditory system
Jay Rubinstein (Neuro,
Bioengineering): Biophysics and engineering of cochlear implants
Eric Shea-Brown (Neuro, A Math):
Nonlinear dynamics in neural computation and coding
Bill Spain (Neuro): Biophysics of
neuronal computation
Kat Steele (Mec Eng): Human
movement
Emo Todorov (Neuro, A Math, CSE):
Optimal motor control