Graduate training is research oriented and consists of a core curriculum in neuroscience (including computational and cognitive neuroscience), the mathematical concepts and tools of nonlinear dynamical systems, and computational science. Students will receive the Ph.D. degree in Complex Systems and Brain Sciences. Competitive stipends for predoctoral fellows are available through the NIMH training grant, individual research grants or the University. Students interested in the Ph.D. Degree in Complex Systems and the Brain Sciences should download an application packet or send a request to Rhona Frankel (see physical address below).
Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
FL 33431
US
frankel@ccs.fau.edu
Tel: 561-297-2230
Fax: 561-297-3634
