PhD positions in Computational Neuroscience: IndiBrain is seeking 15 outstanding doctoral candidates to join its European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network, focusing on personalized neuroscience. Candidates will engage with cutting-edge research across various interdisciplinary fields, including computational neuroscience, advanced neuroimaging, and translational research.
15 PhD positions in Computational Visual Neuroscience across Europe.
Designation
Doctoral Candidates in Computational Neuroscience
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Computational Neuroscience, Advanced Neuroimaging, Vision Science, Neurotechnology |
| Location | Various locations in the Netherlands and Europe |
| Eligibility/Qualification | MSc in Neuroscience, Psychology, Engineering, Mathematics, or related fields; Programming skills (Python, R, Matlab); Strong interest in visual neuroscience |
| Last Date to Apply | Open now |
Description
IndiBrain focuses on the integration of computational and neuroimaging techniques to advance personalized brain science. Doctoral candidates will explore diverse topics such as Bayesian modeling of brain connectivity, biologically interpretable modeling of visual perception, and dynamic excitation/inhibition interplay in neurodevelopmental disorders.
Candidates will receive training from world-leading experts and can expect opportunities for secondments across diverse sectors, including academic, clinical, and industrial settings. The program aims to empower candidates to become innovative and resilient scientists capable of shaping the future of healthcare and neurotechnology.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their applications through the IndiBrain official webpage. Ensure to include a detailed CV, a motivation letter, and references. Candidates may also be required to provide examples of previous work, particularly showcasing programming skills.
Last Date for Apply
Open now
For more information and to apply, visit the IndiBrain Official Website.








