Professor Rafal Bogacz is a leading academic at the University of Oxford, affiliated with St Edmund Hall and the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit . He teaches computational neuroscience and statistics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including the MSc in Neuroscience and BSc in Biomedical Science programs. MSc: Wroclaw University of Technology PhD: University of Bristol Postdoctoral Researcher: Princeton University His research focuses on computational neuroscience , particularly modeling brain networks involved in action selection , decision making , and Parkinson's disease pathophysiology. Key themes include: Developing predictive coding models of cortical computations Understanding basal ganglia neural circuits in healthy and diseased states Designing closed-loop deep brain stimulation paradigms Recent publications highlight work in neural plasticity , dopamine signaling , and computational psychiatry , with a notable Wellcome Discovery Award supporting research on learning in neurons . The Bogacz Group maintains strong collaborations with experimental neuroscientists and shares open datasets through the MRC BNDU Data Sharing Platform . Wellcome Discovery Award (2025): For learning in neurons Europe PMC Open Access (multiple): For numerous PLoS, Nat Neurosci, and J Neural Eng publications As a computational neuroscientist, Professor Bogacz supervises D.Phil. students and leads research programs that bridge theoretical neuroscience with clinical applications . The group actively participates in MRC BNDU training initiatives and public engagement activities like Schools Open Day demonstrations.










