Interested in how brains work?
Get your PhD in Computational Neuroscience
at Boston University
You may be surprised to find out that a bachelor’s degree in computer science provides you with an excellent background for graduate studies in the exciting research field of computational neuroscience.
At Boston University, computational neuroscientists:
- Build brain-computer interfaces that allow paralyzed people to control computers or robotic devices
- Develop neuromorphic technologies that mimic how the brain solves complex problems such as vision, navigation, and movement control
- Create neural network models of brain circuits underlying perception, action, and cognition
- Use sophisticated mathematical analyses of brain rhythms to study human cognition and neurological disorders
These are just a few of the research opportunities available to Computational Neuroscience graduate students in the Boston University Graduate Program for Neuroscience. For more information, visit us at:
http://www.bu.edu/neuro/