[Neuroinfo] PhD studentship at Newcastle University (UK)

roman bauer roman.bauer111 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 11 18:47:20 CET 2017


*PhD position on "cryogenic processing of retinal tissue using
computational modelling"*

A PhD student position is available at the Institute of Genetic
Medicine at Newcastle
University (http://www.ncl.ac.uk/igm/). Dr Roman Bauer, Prof. Lyle
Armstrong and Dr Evelyne Sernagor are looking for a highly motivated
student with an interest in studying and computationally modelling the
freezing and thawing of retinal tissue.

The successful candidate will have (or be in the process of obtaining)
a Masters
degree in neuroinformatics, computer science, engineering, computational
biology or a related discipline. Basic experience in a programming language
such as Java, C++ or Python is a requirement. The student position will
involve computational modeling as well as experimental work.

A detailed description of the PhD studentship project, which is part of the
DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership (http://www.dimen.org.uk/), can be
found at https://www.findaphd.com/search/projectdetails.aspx?PJID=93036,
and information on how to apply is available here
http://www.dimen.org.uk/how-to-apply/application-overview. Informal email
inquiries to Dr Roman Bauer are strongly encouraged (roman.bauer at ncl.ac.uk).
The deadline for applications is the 22nd of January 2018.

Newcastle University is ranked within top 100 in the world for Life
Sciences and Computer Science, and is top in the UK for computing science
impact. It has more than 5,700 staff from more than 85 nationalities, and
more than 24,000 students.

Best wishes,

Roman Bauer

-- 
Roman Bauer, Ph.D.
MRC Research Fellow
Institute of Neuroscience
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK
tel: +44 (0) 191 208 5685 <+44%20191%20208%205685>
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