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Institution: University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2018-07-16 Expired
Description :

A fully funded PhD position is available with Prof. Mark Humphries at the School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, on a project entitled "Inferring the connectome using voltage imaging". 


The wiring between neurons, the connectome, defines their activity. So in order to understand the activity of neurons we record from, we want to know the wiring between them. But current technology does not allow the simultaneous recording and tracing of the connections between neurons. To solve this problem, this project will develop computational techniques to accurately infer wiring between neurons from the next generation of imaging techniques that directly record neuron voltages. The project will combine development of algorithms, simulations of neural circuits as test-beds, and analysis of real imaging data from neural populations.


For a primer on the problem of finding the wiring between neurons, read our piece here: https://medium.com/the-spike/mindlessly-mapping-the-brain-1dec092a404d


For further information about the project, or to discuss other projects, please contact Prof Mark Humphries (mark.humphries@nottingham.ac.uk). 


Lab website: https://www.humphries-lab.org/


Candidates should have a good honours degree (at least 2:1 or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, including physics, computer science, maths, and engineering. A Masters qualification is not required at the point of application, but a Masters in a relevant discipline would be an advantage. The studentship will offer a stipend of £14,777 and fees paid at the Home/EU rate (£4,260) for a period of three years subject to satisfactory progress.


Your application form should be submitted via the University's admissions system. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/how-to-apply/apply-online.aspx 


The closing date for the School Studentship is 25th July 2018 to start in October 2018. 


The School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham is a research-led department, with strong research groups in Visual Neuroscience, Behavioural Neuroscience, Perception and Action, Cognition and Language, Human Development and Learning and in Personality, Social Psychology and Health. We have comprehensive state-of-the-art facilities for work in Psychology and Neuroscience, including access to the High-Performance Computing facilities.

Closing Date: 25 Jul 2018
Category: Studentships





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