[visionlist] [Jobs] PhD position on AI for Neuroscience at University of Glasgow (UK)

Michele Svanera Michele.Svanera at glasgow.ac.uk
Fri Nov 1 10:40:57 -04 2024


Hello there!

We are seeking candidates for a PhD position in the Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Glasgow, UK. The position is for interdisciplinary research at the interface of machine learning, medical imaging, and social sciences.

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In short:

  *   Research title: Investigating the Impact of Socioeconomic Deprivation on Brain Health: Leveraging AI for Addressing Health Inequalities
  *   Deadline for student applications: 12th January 2025
  *   PhD starting date: September 2025
  *   Duration: 3.5 years of funding at UKRI stipend rates
  *   Home fees covered
  *   Apply here: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/program/mvls-2033-college-futures-phd-programme/?i307p6641

Project summary:
Understanding the connection between socioeconomic deprivation and brain health is crucial for addressing social inequalities that negatively impact brain health over time. Despite established correlations between deprivation, intermediate factors like pollution and educational attainment, and poorer brain health, the specific pathway linking these factors remains poorly understood. This doctorate project will first establish this critical link and then explore the possible underlying mechanisms connecting socioeconomic deprivation to brain health.
The student will use the latest advancements in predictive and generative AI to compute the brain age gap (BAG) metric - the difference between an individual's chronological and predicted age - from neuroimaging data. This approach will objectively quantify brain health and, through explainable AI, identify which brain areas/other anatomical factors most strongly influence the ageing process.
By leveraging data from the UK Biobank and correlating it with multiple detailed deprivation indices, we seek to identify deprivation factors contributing to brain ageing. Understanding these mechanistic routes will provide new insights into how deprivation impacts brain health, potentially guiding public health interventions to mitigate these effects. The ideal candidate will have prior experience in Machine Learning or a related field.

Here are the details of the position:
                https://www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/mvls/graduateschool/phd-research-opportunities/futures-programme/projects/health-inequalities/svaneraholyallharvey/#d.en.1118024

For informal enquires please get in touch with Michele.Svanera at glasgow.ac.uk<mailto:Michele.Svanera at glasgow.ac.uk>

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Michele Svanera, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Head of the Brain Imaging and Artificial Intelligence Research lab
Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging,
School of Psychology & Neuroscience,
University of Glasgow (UK)
michelesvanera.org<https://michelesvanera.org/>


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