PhD Position in AI-driven Neural Connectivity, Biomarker and Treatment-Response Discovery
Monash University Malaysia is recruiting exceptional and passionate PhD candidates for the project titled “AI of Neural Connectivity for Biomarker and Treatment-Response Discovery.” This opportunity is part of the prestigious Global Excellence and Mobility Scholarship (GEMS) program, which provides a full scholarship, a competitive stipend, and the unique chance to spend 9 months conducting research at Monash University, Australia.
The research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence to analyze neural connectivity, aiming to discover biomarkers and understand treatment responses in neuroscience and biomedical contexts. Ideal candidates should have a strong interest in AI-driven neuroscience or biomedical research, and must meet Monash University PhD entry and English language requirements. Applicants should have a background in AI, data science, computer science, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, or related fields.
To apply, candidates should email their CV, transcript, and a short note about their research interests to the project supervisor, Fung Fung (Sicily) Ting, Lecturer and Year 1 Coordinator at Monash University Malaysia. The application window is open for the Spring 2026 intake, with a deadline of August 1, 2026. For more information about the GEMS program and application details, visit the provided GEMS2026 site.
This position offers a fully funded PhD experience, including tuition coverage and a competitive stipend, with the added benefit of international research exposure in Australia. The project is ideal for students interested in cutting-edge research at the intersection of AI, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering, and who are eager to contribute to advancements in biomarker and treatment-response discovery.