Self-funded PhD- Using artificial intelligence to understand human memory

University of Bristol

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Project overview:

Eyewitness memory, often deemed unreliable, is undergoing a transformation through recent scientific advancements. This project aims to leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance our understanding of human memory and decision-making. Specifically, we will explore how these technologies can improve eyewitness evidence.

Candidate requirements:

We are seeking candidates who possess, or are on track to obtain, a minimum 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in psychology or a related field. Individuals with a background in psychology, proficiency in Python programming, and a keen interest in memory are encouraged to apply.

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How to apply 

Before applying, please read carefully the information on the prospectus Psychology nearmejobs.eu Study at Bristol nearmejobs.eu University of Bristol and make sure you have all the documents listed in the Entry Requirements – Admissions Statement and English Language Requirements.  

To apply, follow the link Start your application nearmejobs.eu Study at Bristol nearmejobs.eu University of Bristol and select the programme “Psychology (MSc by Research)”.

If you have questions about the project, please contact Prof. Laura Mickes at 

Professor Laura Mickes – Our People (bristol.ac.uk)

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