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Computational neuroscience is a multidisciplinary science that joins biology/neuroscience, medicine, biophysics, psychology, computer science, mathematics, and statistics to study the nervous system using computational approaches.
This list of schools and researchers in computational neuroscience, theoretical neuroscience, (and systems neuroscience) aims to give a global perspective of researchers in the field, make it easier to apply to the listed institutions, and also provide a reasonable way to find an advisor.
In addition to names of PIs, excerpts of their academic biographies, and links to their publications, many of the researchers are qualified with a small scale "+/=/- computational." The metric is subjective to the editor of that material but it generally breaks down as: (+) refers to a researcher the university identifies as a computational neuroscientist, their bio consistently identifies a significant component of their research is in the field, and they have a significant body of work in the field. (=) refers to the fact that the university identifies them as practicing computational research and they have occasionally produced articles in the field. (-) means that the university identifies them as practicing computational neuroscience, their bio might also mention it, but articles could not be found that represent this material. As with ratings, this metric might change for a researcher over time as they publish more.
Contents
- Europe
- North America
- Canada
- United States
- U.S. West
- California Institute of Technology
- Stanford University
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Irvine
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of California San Diego
- University of California, Santa Barbara
- University of Oregon
- University of Southern California
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Washington, Seattle
- U.S. Central
- U.S. East
- U.S. West
Europe
Germany
INI
PI(Ph.D.s) | Research Areas | Research | +/=/- computational |
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Cheng, Sen | Our first approach is modeling, including mathematic models as well as computer simulation of complex networks. While all models are simplified, we aim to build biologically realistic models that capture the essence of the neural circuit mechanism underlying learning and memory. Our second approach is data-mining. We develop methods for model-based data analysis and apply such methods to experimental data. These data include electrophysiological and EEG recordings as well as behavioral data. We collaborate closely with neuroscientists on the RUB campus and at other universities in Germany and abroad. | Lab | + |
Italy
SISSA
Norway
NTNU
- Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience Center for Neural Computation @ Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Apply to Ph.D. in Medicine and Health Sciences. Masters degree requirement. Admission is rolling. Applications to the department with the desired academic advisor.
North America
Canada
Ontario
University of Waterloo
- Theoretical Neuroscience
- Apply: Apply to established graduate department (e.g. Applied Math, Computer science, Psychology, Statistics)
- For CS a GRE is required if you have not completed a Bachelor's degree in a North American university with English as a primary language.
United States
U.S. West
California Institute of Technology
Stanford University
University of California, Berkeley
- Theoretical Neuroscience
- Neuroscience Ph.D., GRE: Institution: 4833, Department: 0213
- Vision Science Ph.D., Apply, GRE: Institution: 4833, Department: 0611
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Ph.D., GRE: Institution(4833), Department(Not required)
University of California, Davis
- Computational Neuroscience
- Neuroscience, GRE: Institution(4834), Dept(None specified), GRE Subject test encouraged (...)
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California San Diego
University of California, Santa Barbara
- DYNS
- Graduate School application. Regardless of degree, preference will be given to applicants with undergraduate coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics
University of Oregon
University of Southern California
University of Texas, Austin
University of Washington, Seattle
- Computational Neuroscience Center
- Apply to Computer Science and Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Neurobiology and Behavior, Psychology, Physics...
U.S. Central
University of Chicago
University of Illinois
- Computational Neuroscience
- No school or department code for GRE, but GRE required for Neuroscience admission.
University of Iowa
Indiana University
Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience
University of Minnesota
U.S. East
Boston University
Brandeis University
- Ph.D. GREs not required. Letters of recommendation are important.
- See also: Sloan-Swartz Center for Theoretical Neuroscience
Brown University
- Computational Neuroscience
- For all departments, apply generally to Brown Graduate school. GRE @ Institution(3094). For Brown University School of Public Health @ Institution(7765). Neuroscience @ Departmnent(0213). Applied Math ?.
- For NIH/Neuroscience also fill out the NIH Partnership Application
- See Behavioral Neuroscience Requirements
Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh
- Computational Neuroscience
- Ph.D. in Neural Computation. GRE not required but Institution(0274) and Department(0213).
- Applications open during submission times
Columbia University
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University - Janelia Joint Graduate Program
PI(Ph.D.s) | Research Areas | Research | +/=/- computational |
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Massachussetts Institute of Technology
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