Funded MPhil
Developing Computational Models of the Electrophysiology of Hearing Loss
As part of the department of Neurosciences within the University of Cambridge, we have a 1-year fully-funded MPhil position available.
The project will use computational models already developed (e.g. by Prof Ian Bruce, 1: Zeyl TJ, Bruce IC. Ear Hear. 2014;35(2):246-55 or Zilany MS, Bruce IC J Acoust Soc Am. 2006, 120(3):1446-66) to develop further the models of expected test results by measuring electrophysiology such as electrocochleography, at a group neural level. Primarily this position will involve developing new tests that might distinguish between different sites of lesion in the inner ear.
The successful candidate will work the Cambridge Ear Institute, working with psychoacousticians, electrophysiologists, and genetic hearing loss researchers.
The student will be expected to be proficient in computational modelling, a background in Matlab/Python and C is needed, and the student would develop an understanding of auditory physiology and testing. Understanding input/output functions, spectral analysis, signals, and some understanding of neurophysiology would be an asset, as would any background in auditory science.
This is a fully funded, 1-year MPhil studentship commencing 1st April 2019 that includes:
To be enrolled on the MPhil course, applicants should have (or expect to obtain) at least 2:1 honours degree or equivalent.
Applications should be made via the standard admissions procedure on the University's Graduate Admissions website (http://www.graduate.study.cam.ac.uk/how-do-i-apply) please select Easter Term 2019 as the start term.
Please include Professor Manohar Bance as the Supervisor's name on application and the reference number. There is no need for a research proposal but a brief summary of what you want to work on will be sufficient.
Applicants should also include their _expression_ of interest letter in the application; this can be added to the section "Additional Information to Support Application".
Deadline for applications for this studentship is 12 noon on Monday 4th January 2019.
Interviews are likely during week commencing 21st January 2019.
Informal enquiries, should be directed to Professor Manohar Bance on mlb59@xxxxxxxxx
Any queries relating to the application process should be sent to Shannon Tinley- Browne at pgneurosci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Please quote reference {.........} on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. There is a fee of £60.00 to apply which is not refundable.
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