Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Funding for: | UK Students |
Funding amount: | £19,000 to £20,000 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 18th September 2025 |
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Closes: | 1st May 2026 |
Reference: | BI095 |
Award summary
100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend equal to that provided by UKRI (~£19k a year). International fees are not covered (~£20k a year).
Overview
Are you interested in developing neurotechnologies for treating brain disorders? In this PhD you will work with datasets of neuronal activity in animals and humans. You will apply computational approaches to describe spatial and temporal patterns across different neurons in the neocortical circuit and use them for closed-loop brain stimulation. By examining how these spatiotemporal dynamics relate to behaviour, you will develop new brain decoding methods and test the extent to which these generalise across brain areas and species.
You will be working with an interdisciplinary team led by Prof Andrew Jackson funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) that is using state-of-the-art multielectrode technologies to obtain high-resolution recordings from inside the brain. You will become an expert in the latest AI approaches to interpreting these large datasets, as well as computational models that capture low-dimensional structure that reflects the architecture of the neocortex. By working with researchers developing new brain stimulation methods, you will contribute to developing closed-loop algorithms for regulating brain dynamics with clinical applications in epilepsy and psychiatric disorders.
Number of awards: 1
Start date: 2026, the exact date will be discussed during the interview
Award duration: The funding covers a four-year PhD.
Application closing date: 1st May 2026 or earlier if position is filled. Please contact supervisors before applying
Sponsor: Newcastle University - Faculty Medical Sciences
Supervisors
Dr. Alexander Kraskov and Dr. Luke Bashford
Biosciences Institute
Newcastle University
Eligibility criteria
You must have, at least a 2:1 honours degree or international equivalent, in a subject relating to neuroscience or neural engineering. Further qualifications such as an MRes is advantageous. The candidate must have or be willing to learn computational methods for data analysis.
The studentship covers fees at the Home rate, International fees are not covered.
How to apply
You must apply through the University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal.
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You must submit one application per studentship, you cannot apply for multiple studentships on one application.
Contact details:
For further details, please contact:
Dr Alexander (Sasha) Kraskov
Biosciences Institute
Email: sasha.kraskov@ncl.ac.uk
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