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Vacancy Reference Number: Mres25
Closing Date: 4 Apr 2027
Salary: n/a
Duration: 1 year
Understanding how the insect brain functions and generates behaviours is crucial for ecology, biodiversity, agriculture, pest control, disease prevention and robotics. Advances in computer vision, AI and genetic tools now enable detailed analysis of molecular, cellular and whole-organism behavioural processes, which allow researchers to uncover fundamental biological mechanisms and develop applied solutions.
This MRes project will focus on automated tracking, multimodal sensing and advanced computational models to decode how insects perceive, navigate and respond to their environments. There is a wide range of possible research directions for the student to specialise in an area of interest. All projects have direct relevance to fundamental neuroscience, pollinator conservation and disease vector control. Some examples include:
Durham University hosts the UK regional supercomputer, Bede, with 128 NVIDIA V100 GPUs. In addition, our Department of Computer Sciences hosts a NVIDIA CUDA Centre that caters to the increasing GPU demands for research purposes. Our Computer Sciences laboratories have access to a variety of sensors, LiDAR, RADAR, EEG, drones, robots, cameras, etc. The Biosciences Department has a wealth of expertise in Ecology, Animal Behaviour, Cell and Molecular biology, Physiology and Neuroscience. The Department has state-of-the-art Bioimaging facilities, equipped with confocal, light-sheet, two-photon and electron microscopes. The Department also has multiple fully equipped molecular biology laboratories and insectaries.
You will be supervised by Dr. Amir Atapour-Abarghouei and Dr. Lena Riabinina. Dr. Atapour-Abarghouei is an expert in AI-driven visual perception, multimodal learning and efficient deep learning for real-world applications. Dr. Riabinina is an expert in insect behaviour, olfactory processing, visual navigation and brain function.
Durham University is a world top-100 university and is ranked the 6th in the UK. As a member university of the elite Russell Group, Durham University focuses on research excellence delivered by world-leading academics. It is located at Durham in North East England – one of the safest cities in the UK with an affordable living cost.
Please send an email with your resume, transcripts and any supporting documents to Dr. Atapour-Abarghouei or Dr. Riabinina for an initial discussion.
This is a self-funded position and applications are welcome all year round.
http://insectneurolab.com/, http://www.atapour.co.uk/
Dr. Atapour-Abarghouei or Dr. Riabinina
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