UQ PhD International Awards in Advanced fMRI Techniques

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UQ PhD International Awards in Advanced fMRI Techniques

UQ PhD International Awards in Advanced fMRI Techniques

Scholarship Type:Phd

The UQ PhD International Awards in Advanced fMRI Techniques project is available under the supervision of Associate Professor Martijn Cloos and is focused on the de development of Fast fMRI techniques and their application in studies of the human motor cortex.

The world’s most powerful MRI systems, such as the 7 Tesla system in the Centre for Advanced Imaging here at UQ, are uniquely equipped to help decipher the inner workings of the brain. These ultra-high field systems use extraordinarily strong magnets to bring the image resolution down to the size of columns and laminae in the human cortex.

Currently, functional MRI at ultra-high field is the only method that can non-invasively probe columnar and layer-specific activation patterns in humans. As each neuron metabolises oxygen to fuel its computational efforts, the oxygen concentration in the proximal capillary bed is altered, allowing indirect measurements of neural activation through blood oxygenation level dependent signal changes. These minute variations in signal strength can be used to create spatiotemporal maps of neuronal activation, which have revealed profound insights into the innerworkings of the mind.

This PhD project aims to push the limits of this extraordinary technique even further and apply it to study fine motor control in humans. You will be part of an interdisciplinary team that operates at the intersection between physics, computer science, engineering and neuroscience, to create new software (such as, control programs for the MRI system itself) and hardware (such as, motion capturing technology). All working together to probe the limits of fMRI and non-invasively study the human brain.

A working knowledge of MR physics, fMRI, Matlab, C/C++, or Micro controllers would be of benefit to someone working on this project.

 

Host Institution/Country:
The University of Queensland. The University of Queensland is a public research university located primarily in Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland.

 

Scholarship Eligibility:

To be eligible, you must meet the entry requirements for a higher degree by research.

 

Scholarship Benefits:

$28,597 per annum (2021 rate), indexed annually. Single Overseas Student Health Cover ($3,420) is also available.

 

Application

To apply for admission and scholarship, follow this link. There is no separate application for scholarship because you will have the opportunity to request scholarship consideration on the application for admission.

Before submitting an application you should:

When you apply, please ensure that under the scholarships and collaborative study section you:

  1. Select ‘My higher degree is not collaborative’
  2. Select ‘I am applying for, or have been awarded a scholarship or sponsorship’.
  3. Select ‘Other’, then ‘Research Project Scholarship’ and type in ‘FMRI-CLOOS’ in the ‘Name of scholarship’ field.

 

Application Deadline:12 July 2021

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