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KCL

King’s College London

4 Active PhDs

Available PhD Projects

The neonatal virtual brain - VISI-ON-BRAIN MSCA Doctoral Network
King’s College London Dr Dafnis Batalle Deadline: 04 May 2026

Develop pioneering computational models that decode neonatal brain connectivity. Explore the interface of neuroscience and advanced computational approaches to revolutionize understanding of brain disorders.

This project enables new understanding of brain connectivity development in infancy, addressing gaps inaccessible via traditional imaging a…

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Computational Neuroscience Neonatal Brain MRI Neurodevelopmental Disorders
MSCA Doctoral Network: Computational Modelling of Neonatal Brain Connectivity Using Multimodal MRI
King’s College London Not specified (within VISIONBRAIN network) Deadline: 04 May 2026

Develop innovative computational models to map neonatal brain connectivity using advanced MRI data. Gain interdisciplinary expertise combining neuroscience, neuroimaging, and mathematical modeling in a fully funded PhD …

This research challenges existing paradigms by integrating structural and functional brain data to better understand typical and atypical b…

Neonatal Brain Computational Modeling Magnetic Resonance Imaging Neurodevelopmental Disorders
European Research Council part-funded PhD Studentship: “Deep Learning-Based Synthetic Histology for Microstructural MRI Biomarkers of the Liver
King’s College London Dr Andrada Ianus, Dr Cheng Zhang 🎓 Biomedical Engineering 🎓 Computer Science Deadline: 17 Apr 2026

Part-funded 3-year PhD at King’s College London focused on combining deep learning and computational histology to develop novel MRI biomarkers for liver micrometastases detection.

Empty homes in the UK: Systemic drivers, impacts, and opportunities to reconcile social and ecological targets.
King’s College London Dr Anna Pagani 🎓 Architecture 🎓 Civil Engineering Deadline: 15 May 2026

A fully funded 3.5-year interdisciplinary PhD at King’s College London investigating the systemic drivers and impacts of empty homes in the UK, combining social, environmental, and engineering perspectives.