The Group for Biophysics of Hearing and Sensory Neuroscience (http://www.bg.ic.ac.uk/research/reichenbach/) at the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, is looking for a highly motivated PhD student.
The graduate project will develop methods to assess the brain's processing of complex auditory signals such as speech and music through noninvasive electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings. The project will involve EEG data acquisition, advanced data analysis, machine learning, computational modeling and collaboration with clinical researchers.
Candidates should have a degree in mathematics, physics, engineering, or computer science, solid quantitative and computational abilities, and a strong interest in working on biomedical problems. Eligible candidates must be EU nationals. Applicants should send their CV and cover letter together with a copy of transcripts to Tobias Reichenbach (reichenbach@imperial.ac.uk). Closing date is 01 February 2014.
The Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London is performing internationally-leading, multi-disciplinary research in biomechanics, neurobiology, neurotechnology, and further related areas. More information about the department and about Imperial College can be found online (http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/about and http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/aboutimperial).
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Tobias Reichenbach
Lecturer
Department of Bioengineering
Imperial College London
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