PhD position in Visual Neuroscience: IndiBrain
IndiBrain advances a new era of personalised computational neuroscience, focused on understanding how and why brains differ from one another. Although all human brains share a similar structure, every individual shows unique neural patterns, developmental trajectories, and responses to disease or treatment. Understanding these individual differences is essential for transforming neuroscience from group-averaged knowledge to brain-specific prediction, diagnosis, and rehabilitation. IndiBrain brings together expertise in:
Vision serves as our core model system, allowing us to link detailed neural mechanisms to perception, behaviour, and disease. With this in mind, IndiBrain focusses on three key research topics:
Training
We offer 15 (3-year) full-time PhD positions. As a PhD student, you will follow a multidisciplinary PhD training consisting of a number of high-level training courses and workshops. As you will be able to experience working in industrial, health care and academic environments, you will have the opportunity to develop both your academic as well as your entrepreneurial skills.
IndiBrain (Characterizing Individual Differences in Brain Plasticity and Dynamics to help ensure Effective and Sustainable Health Care and Rehabilitation), is a new European Marie-Curie doctoral training network. Fifteen doctoral candidates will explore how individual differences shape brain plasticity and behaviour. IndiBrain brings together universities and industry partners across Europe to train the next generation of leaders in computational neuroscience. Through cutting-edge neuroimaging, computational modelling, and neurotechnology, our network will drive breakthroughs in understanding the human brain and pave the way for personalized diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation in neurological and ocular disorders. The PhD projects are hosted in labs across Europe. an overview of the participating researchers, their research interests and the PhD project topics can be found at Institutional Locations:
IndiBrain is supported by a MARIE SKLODOWSKA-CURIE grant from the European Union which requires transnational mobility. Therefore, to be eligible for a PhD position, you cannot have resided or carried out your main activity in the country of the recruiting institution for more than 12 months during the previous 36 months at the time of appointment. Furthermore, we can only recruit researchers who are not already in the possession of a doctoral degree at the date of appointment. Please keep this in mind when applying. Please keep in mind that you need a Master Degree to start a PhD.
By joining IndiBrain, doctoral candidates become part of a cutting-edge European Doctoral Network dedicated to understanding individual differences in brain structure and function and translating these insights into innovative diagnostics, neurotechnologies, and personalized rehabilitation strategies. IndiBrain brings together world-leading expertise in computational neuroscience, advanced neuroimaging, clinical neurology, psychological science, and neurotechnology, connecting universities, hospitals, industry partners, and patient-centred organizations across Europe. Through this collaborative, interdisciplinary network, our researchers will work at the frontier of personalized neuroscience.
The deadline for sending in your application is the 24th of February 2026.
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