*4-Year PhD Programme in Theoretical Neuroscience and Machine Learning*

Deadline: 17:00 GMT, Monday 3 November 2025

 

We welcome applications for 2026 entry to the Gatsby Unit PhD programme at 
University College London (UCL). 

 

Our research focuses on the mathematical principles of learning, perception 
and action in brains and machines. Ours is one of the original programmes 
to bring together neuroscience and machine learning, creating a critical 
mass for interaction amongst theoreticians in related fields. First-year 
courses provide training in machine learning as well as theoretical and 
systems neuroscience, after which PhD project may specialise in machine 
learning, theoretical neuroscience or encompass both. Students are 
encouraged to work closely with colleagues in the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre 
for Neural Circuits and Behaviour and/or the ELLIS Unit at UCL; and we have 
strong links to many world-class research groups at UCL and beyond.

 

Applicants should have a very strong analytical and mathematical 
background, a keen interest in neuroscience, machine learning or both, and 
a relevant first degree, for example in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer 
Science, Engineering, Physics, Neuroscience or Cognitive Psychology.

 

Full funding is available regardless of nationality. The unit also welcomes 
applicants who have secured or are seeking funding from other sources.

 

Applications should be submitted directly to us via the Gatsby Recruitment 
Portal. See 
www.ucl.ac.uk/life-sciences/gatsby/study-and-work/gatsby-unit-phd-programme for 
details.

 

*Further information*

The Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit is a leading research centre 
focused on theoretical neuroscience and machine learning. We study 
(un)supervised and reinforcement learning in brains and machines; 
inference, coding and neural dynamics; Bayesian and kernel methods, and 
deep learning; with applications to the analysis of perceptual processing 
and cognition, neural data, signal and image processing, machine vision, 
network data and nonparametric hypothesis testing.

 

We are a community of around 50 academic and research staff, students and 
support staff. We function as far as possible as a single large research 
group, interacting closely through regular unit-wide research 
activities. Many leading researchers in both machine learning and 
neuroscience have studied or worked in the Unit. Over 40% of our PhD and 
postdoctoral alumni hold a faculty position and about 30% work in research 
development in companies such as Google DeepMind (itself founded by two of 
our alumni), Meta and Anthropic.

 

* Information on our research: www.ucl.ac.uk/life-sciences/gatsby/research 
* Read more about our faculty members: 
www.ucl.ac.uk/life-sciences/gatsby/people

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