PhD Position in Machine Learning, Electronics Engineering, and Neuroscience at University of Southampton
The University of Southampton is offering a PhD position in the BrainL∞p Research Lab, led by Lecturer (Assistant Professor) Majid Zamani. This opportunity is open to exceptional candidates from the UK, EU, and associated EU countries. The research areas include machine learning, electronics engineering, and neuroscience, with a focus on deep learning techniques (CNN, Autoencoder, LSTM, GAN), digital hardware architectures, FPGA design, computational modelling, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) using COMSOL. Applicants should have a master's degree in a relevant field from a prestigious university, strong programming skills in MATLAB and Python, and familiarity with the listed research areas.
Entry requirements include a high GPA (UK upper second-class honours or 2:1 equivalent) and an IELTS certificate. The position offers a fee waiver for eligible applicants, covering the difference between UK and international tuition fees for 3.5 years. This waiver can be combined with other funding sources such as UKRI, EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, industry or government funding, or self-funding. No separate application for the fee waiver is required; it will be applied automatically if eligibility criteria are met.
To apply, candidates should send their CV and a one-page cover letter outlining their expertise to [email protected]. For more information, applicants can refer to the university's official scholarship page and the LinkedIn announcement. The University of Southampton is a leading institution in the UK, providing a supportive environment for research in cutting-edge fields such as machine learning, electronics engineering, and neuroscience.