PhD Candidate in Health and Disease: The University of Amsterdam is offering a prestigious scholarship opportunity for a PhD candidate to conduct research at the intersection of neuroscience and statistical learning. This position aims to explore the brain circuits that facilitate flexible belief updating in response to unexpected outcomes, with a focus on implications for conditions such as schizophrenia.
PhD Candidate in Neuroscience of Statistical Learning in Health and Disease
Designation
PhD Candidate
Research Area
Neuroscience of Statistical Learning in Health and Disease
Location
University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS), Amsterdam Science Park, Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in Neuroscience or related fields.
- Experience with in-vivo imaging/electrophysiology in rodents and/or EEG in humans.
- Affinity for clinical work and understanding of perceptual processes.
- Good programming, analytical, writing, and presenting skills.
- Proficient in English and Dutch (for working with patients).
- Willingness to obtain qualifications such as the art. 9 certificate.
Job Description
As a PhD candidate, you will:
- Design, plan, and execute experimental studies in both mice and human subjects.
- Analyze and interpret experimental results critically.
- Write manuscripts and present findings at national and international scientific meetings.
- Collaborate with local and international researchers.
- Participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training program.
- Assist in teaching undergraduate and master’s level students.
- Co-supervise internships for MSc/BSc students.
- Complete and defend a PhD thesis within a four-year appointment.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications by email to Dr. J.W. de Gee at j.w.degee@uva.nl. Applications must include:
- A motivation letter
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) with a list of publications
- A copy of the Master’s thesis (when available) or the Bachelor’s thesis if the Master’s is not yet available
- A list of all university courses undertaken, including a transcript of grades
- Contact information for two referees, one of whom should be the main supervisor of the Master’s thesis.
Last Date for Applying
June 30, 2025