Computational Neuroscience

PhD Research Fellow in Computational Neuroscience / Brain Physics

The University of Oslo invites applications for a fully funded PhD Research Fellowship in computational neuroscience/brain physics. The position focuses on biophysical modeling of brain signals and neural dynamics within the EU-funded NeuroNanotech Doctoral Network.

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Field Details
Title PhD Research Fellow in Computational Neuroscience / Brain Physics
Organization University of Oslo
Department Department of Physics
Work Location Oslo, Norway
Research Field Computational Neuroscience, Brain Physics, Biophysical Modeling
Funding Info Fully Funded (EU Horizon MSCA Doctoral Network)
Application Deadline December 9, 2025
Country Norway
Researcher Profile PhD Research Fellow
Required Qualification Master’s in Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or related
Required Experience Mathematical modeling & programming
Supervisor Prof. Gaute Einevoll (gaute.einevoll@fys.uio.no)
Salary Details NOK 550,800 – 595,000 (depending on experience)
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The University of Oslo is offering a fully funded PhD Research Fellowship in Computational Neuroscience/Brain Physics at the Department of Physics. The selected candidate will conduct research as part of the prestigious EU Horizon MSCA Doctoral Network – NeuroNanotech, which integrates nanotechnology with neurocomputational modeling to advance next-generation brain–machine interface technologies.

About the Project

The PhD project will focus on advanced biophysical modeling of electrical and magnetic brain signals, exploring how nanoscale materials and external electromagnetic fields influence neural activity. The work aims to contribute fundamental insights into neural signal generation, propagation, and modulation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop computational and mathematical models of neural activity

  • Simulate brain signals under biological and artificial stimulation

  • Collaborate with experimental partners across Europe

  • Contribute to scientific publications and network events

  • Conduct independent PhD-level research under supervision

Eligibility Criteria

Required Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in physics, computer science, mathematics, or a mathematically oriented engineering field

  • Strong background in mathematical modeling and programming

  • Excellent communication skills in English

Desired Qualifications

  • Prior experience in computational neuroscience

  • Familiarity with neural dynamics, signal modeling, or brain physics

MSCA Mobility Requirements

  • Candidates must not have lived or worked in Norway for more than 12 months in the past 36 months

  • Must not already hold a doctoral degree

Personal Skills

  • Strong analytical mindset

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively

  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Benefits

  • Fully funded PhD for 3 years

  • Salary: NOK 550,800 – 595,000

  • Access to Norway’s top research environment

  • Career development and training programs

  • Membership in the Norwegian State Pension Fund

  • Family-friendly, diverse, and inclusive environment

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted via the Jobbnorge portal and include:

  • Cover letter detailing motivation and research interests

  • CV with academic background

  • Master’s & Bachelor’s transcripts

  • English proficiency documentation (if applicable)

  • List of publications (if any)

  • 2–3 references with contact details

Ensure all documents are uploaded in English or a Scandinavian language.

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