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PhD – Computer Vision and Computational Neuroscience

 

Two PhD positions in Computer Vision and Computational Neuroscience

The Cognitive Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CNAI Lab) at the University of Western Ontario in Canada, Department of Computer Science & the Brain and Mind Institute (BMI) has two PhD position openings in the fields of cognitive computational neuroscience and computer vision to start in September 2021. The positions offer a competitive stipend for the graduate students. The nature of these positions will provide the graduate students with opportunities to work on interdisciplinary collaborative projects.

 

We are looking for motivated students to join exciting projects in our lab in developing cutting-edge computational methods to analyze brain MEG/EEG/fMRI data. We also develop state of the art compute vision models and compare human brain MEG/EEG/fMRI data with inter units of the models. Please contact us if you are interested in cutting-edge interdisciplinary research.

 

  • Candidates should have at least a Master’s degree in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, or related fields.
  • Having good programming skills in MATLAB, Python, and deep learning frameworks like Pytorch and experience in machine learning, compute vision, neuroscience experiments or brain data analysis will be a plus.

 

Though there are lots of opportunities to learn these skills as well. Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, a brief summary of the current and past research experience, TOEFL/IELTS (for international students only), official/unofficial master and bachelor academic transcripts to Dr. Yalda Mohsenzadeh (ymohsenz at uwo.ca). Please send all your documents as a single PDF file. Applications will be considered until the positions are filled.

 

See our website for more information: https://mohsenzadehlab.com/

 

Yalda Mohsenzadeh
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
The Brain and Mind Institute
Western University
Vector Institute for AI

 

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