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Guifen Chen

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How the Brain Consolidates New Memories During Sleep: PhD Opportunity in Systems Neuroscience and Computational Modelling Queen Mary University of London in United Kingdom

I am recruiting a PhD student to study how the brain consolidates new memories during sleep, combining systems neuroscience and computational modelling 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
Cognitive Science
Mathematics
Grid Integration
Artificial Intelligence
Mathematical Modeling
Virtual Reality
Electrophysiology
Rodent Biology
Spatial Navigation
Neuroinformatics
Memory Consolidation
Computational Modelling
Multisensory Integration
Bioinformatic

Description

This PhD project at Queen Mary University of London investigates how the brain consolidates new memories during sleep, focusing on the mechanisms by which spatial maps are formed and reorganized in the hippocampal formation. The research will use in vivo electrophysiology to record neural activity in mice during navigation and rest, examining how place and grid cells encode spatial experiences and how these sequences are replayed during sleep to support memory consolidation. The project integrates experimental neuroscience with computational modelling, allowing candidates to tailor their focus according to their strengths in data analysis, modelling, or experimental work. The successful candidate will join Dr. Guifen Chen’s research group, which specializes in the network mechanisms of spatial cognition and episodic memory, including research on Alzheimer’s Disease. Co-supervision is provided by Dr. Daniel Bush, whose group at University College London is renowned for combining rodent and human electrophysiology with advanced computational approaches. Training will be provided in in vivo electrophysiology, neural data analysis, and computational modelling, offering a rich interdisciplinary environment that bridges neuroscience, data science, and translational research. The project is part of a joint scholarship programme between Queen Mary University of London and the China Scholarship Council (CSC), which covers tuition fees and provides living expenses and travel for successful Chinese applicants. Eligibility is restricted to citizens and permanent residents of China who meet CSC criteria and Queen Mary’s academic and English language requirements. Applicants should have a strong background in a relevant discipline (Maths, Neuroscience, Physics, Computer Science, Life Sciences, Medicine, or Psychology), experience in programming (Matlab or Python), and ideally experience with rodent experiments. All required documentation must be submitted by January 28, 2026, and shortlisted candidates will be interviewed. The project offers a unique opportunity to contribute to our understanding of how the brain transforms transient experiences into lasting memories, with potential applications in both basic neuroscience and translational research for neurological diseases.

Funding

Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

How to apply

Submit a formal application through the Queen Mary University of London 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 certificate, 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 Maths, Neuroscience, Physics, Computer Science, Life Sciences, Medicine, or Psychology. Experience in programming (Matlab or Python) and a good understanding of mathematics and/or rodent experiments are desirable. All 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 certificate, academic transcripts, degree certificates, and references, must be submitted by the application deadline.

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