Job No.: 696618
Location: Clayton campus
Employment Type: Full-time
Duration: The scholarship may be held for up to 3.5 years (fulltime) for Research Doctorate (PhD) studies
Remuneration: The successful applicant will receive
Indicative total stipend: approximately $54,280+ per annum (tax-free), plus up to $13,265 in travel support and access toEmotiv neurotechnology, computing and AI infrastructure.
The Opportunity
This is an unprecedented opportunity for an outstanding data science and AI PhD candidate interested in brain data analysis and AI, supervised by Dr Mahsa Salehi at Monash University. The successful candidate will join our world-leading team in Temporal Analytics Lab, a world leading research group uniquely combining research in time series forecasting, classification, segmentation, anomaly detection and learning in the context of non-stationary distributions. The candidate will also be connected to the Faculty of Information Technology.
The Temporal Analytics Lab, directed by Dr Mahsa Salehi, is home to a range of innovative tools and projects – including the only current AI-focused Australian Laureate initiative led by world-renowned expert Distinguished Professor Geoff Webb, developing AI systems that can understand a continuously changing world. The Temporal Analytics Lab focuses on understanding patterns, making predictions and detecting unusual behaviour in data over time – driving outcomes such as proactive healthcare, reliable disaster predictions and thriving societies.
Emotiv, a global neurotechnology company, will provide $10,000 p.a. stipend top-up and $2,000 p.a. travel support, plus access to $50,000 worth of neurotechnology facilities, computing resources, and AI infrastructure.
To be considered for this opportunity you should fulfil the eligibility requirements listed below. The academic qualification requirements for this PhD is:
The ideal PhD candidate will have:
Monash University strongly advocates diversity, equality, fairness and openness. We fully support the gender equity principles of the Athena SWAN Charter.
The Project
We invite applications from outstanding PhD candidates with an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification in a computing discipline such as data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning or computer science.
which has included training in qualitative research.
This project aims to develop a scalable EEG foundation model capable of learning general-purpose representations of brain activity that can support diverse neurotechnology and multimodal AI applications. Specifically, the project objectives are as follows:
This project is expected to develop a novel EEG foundation model capable of learning unified representations of brain activity from heterogeneous datasets. The research will leverage large-scale EEG recordings collected from multiple devices and experimental paradigms through collaboration with Emotiv, a global neurotechnology company.
The resulting model will support applications such as cognitive state estimation, brain–computer interfaces, and mental wellbeing monitoring. The learned representations will also enable integration with language and vision models, supporting emerging capabilities including EEG-to-text decoding and AI-driven neurotechnology applications.
This position has a two-stage selection process:
Stage 1: Please submit
mahsa.salehi@monash.edu
.With the EOI please include the documents - CV, academic transcripts, a cover letter and a draft research proposal of up to 2 pages, responding to one or more of the above research objectives.
The draft research proposal should outline your interest in being a PhD candidate within the Temporal Analytics Lab and summarise the theoretical and methodological approaches you are interested in pursuing, such as self-supervised learning, representation learning, transformers, and multimodal (brain–language and brain–vision) modelling.
Stage 2: Candidates who pass this stage of the selection process will be invited to discuss their ideas before developing and submitting a full application.
Enquiries: Dr Mahsa Salehi,
mahsa.salehi@monash.edu
Applications Close: Sunday 30 August 2026, 11:55pm AEST
We will begin the interview process as soon as suitable applications are received, so applicants are encouraged to apply early. We will not wait until the closing date to start shortlisting and interviews.
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