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Information-Based Brain Markers of Consciousness and Cognition in Health and Disease Queen Mary University of London in United Kingdom

I am recruiting a PhD student to investigate information-based brain markers of consciousness and cognition in health and disease at Queen Mary University of London.

Queen Mary University of London

United Kingdom

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Jan 28, 2026

Keywords

Neuroscience
Computer Science
Data Science
Biomarker Research
Cognitive Science
Mathematics
Data Fusion
Health Science
Alzheimer's Disease
Coding Theory
Neurodegenerative Disease
Consciousness Studies
Computational Modelling
Fmri
Meg
cognitive neuroscience

Description

This PhD project at Queen Mary University of London investigates the neural basis of consciousness and cognition in both healthy individuals and those with neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. The research leverages advanced information-theoretic analyses of human neuroimaging data, including large fMRI and MEG datasets, to explore how synergistic information—information greater than the sum of its parts—relates to cognitive processes and consciousness. Recent studies suggest that such synergy is disrupted in early dementia, but it remains unclear which cognitive functions are most affected and how these changes relate to consciousness. The student will quantify markers based on Integrated Information Decomposition (ΦID) and other multivariate information measures to map the relationships between cognition and consciousness in both healthy and clinical populations. The project also offers optional components in computational modelling to examine how learning mechanisms influence ΦID markers, and in method development to expand information-theoretic tools for brain imaging. This interdisciplinary research integrates neuroscience, information theory, data science, and clinical translation, aiming to uncover mechanistic, information-based neural markers that can serve as early diagnostic or stratification biomarkers for dementia. The research environment is highly collaborative, with supervisors Dr. Daniel Bor and Dr. Pedro Mediano having published extensively and maintaining networks across leading institutions. The School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences at Queen Mary provides a multidisciplinary setting, access to high-performance computing, and support from experienced staff. Funding is available through a partnership with the China Scholarship Council (CSC), covering tuition fees, living expenses, and travel for eligible Chinese applicants. Candidates must have a strong academic background in neuroscience, computer science, mathematics, or physics, with solid coding skills in Python or Matlab. Knowledge of information theory is advantageous. Applicants must meet English language requirements and submit all documentation by the deadline. The application process includes a formal online submission, identification as a CSC Scholar, and an interview for shortlisted candidates. Successful applicants will receive a conditional offer and then apply to CSC for the scholarship.

Funding

Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

How to apply

Submit a formal application through the Queen Mary online form by January 28, 2026, identifying yourself as a 'CSC Scholar' in the funding section. Upload all required documents including CV, personal statement, English language evidence, academic transcripts, degree certificates, and references. Shortlisted applicants will be invited for a formal interview. After receiving a QMUL Offer Letter, apply to CSC for the scholarship with supervisor support.

Requirements

Applicants must be citizens and permanent residents of the People’s Republic of China, hold a Chinese passport, and be applying for CSC funding. Candidates should have or expect to receive a first or upper-second class honours degree and a Master’s degree in a relevant area such as neuroscience, computer science, mathematics, or physics. Strong coding experience in Python and/or Matlab is required. Knowledge of information theory, especially partial information decomposition, or other strong mathematical background is advantageous but not required. Applicants must meet the IELTS requirements for the course and upload evidence before the CSC application deadline, ideally by March 1, 2026. All required documentation, including CV, personal statement, English language evidence, academic transcripts, degree certificates, and references, must be submitted by the application deadline.

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