At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach and research in NeuroAI and Computational Neuroscience, applying cutting-edge machine learning techniques.
- Company: Join a leading UK institution with a strong focus on AI-driven life sciences.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, academic freedom, and opportunities for professional development.
- Other info: Collaborative environment with a focus on diversity and inclusion.
- Why this job: Shape the future of neuroscience with innovative AI applications and impactful research.
- Qualifications: PhD in relevant field and experience in teaching and research.
The predicted salary is between 65000 - 78000 £ per year.
The Division of Biosciences has one of the UK's broadest computational and AI-driven life-science programmes. Modern machine learning, generative modelling, and statistical inference are applied to fundamental questions across the Division's full scope: from genome and protein modelling to cellular imaging, neural circuit dynamics, and planetary-scale biodiversity.
Sustained recruitment at the computational/biological interface has built a community where theory, code, and experiment sit alongside each other, and that work is now being consolidated under a single AI for Life framework, with coordinated investment in academic posts, computational infrastructure, and training.
Within the Division of Biosciences, the Research Departments of Cell and Developmental Biology (CDB) and Neuroscience, Physiology.
Lecturer/Associate Professor in NeuroAI and Computational Neuroscience employer: UK Dementia Research Institute
As a leading institution in the field of Biosciences, we offer an exceptional work environment that fosters innovation and collaboration at the intersection of computational science and biology. Our commitment to employee growth is evident through our extensive training programmes and investment in cutting-edge research infrastructure, ensuring that you can thrive in your academic career while contributing to groundbreaking advancements in NeuroAI and Computational Neuroscience. Located in a vibrant academic community, we provide a supportive culture that values diversity and inclusivity, making it an ideal place for passionate educators and researchers to make a meaningful impact.
Contact Details:
UK Dementia Research Institute Recruitment Team