Murray Shanahan. Peter Hagoort — Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. Maneesh Sahani. Pouget's Lab In Computational Cognitive Neuroscience. Susan Denham. Role Director, Cognition Institute Professor in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience Qualifications & background 1995, Ph.D. in Computing, University of Plymouth, Neural Models of Subcortical Auditory Processing 1995, SEDA Teaching in Higher Education 1992, B.Sc. 1980, B.Sc. in Physics (with distinction), University of South Africa Roles on external bodies Panel member, AHRC Science In Culture – Innovation Awards, May 2014 Leonardo Editorial Advisor, 2013 - External Examiner, NeuroInformatics (MSc by Research), MSc Informatics (full-time) and MSc Informatics (part-time), University of Edinburgh, 2012-2016.
EPSRC College member International postdoctoral mentor, Ruhr-University Bochum Mentoring Scheme Project Reviewer, CELEST a multi-institution center funded by the National Science Foundation and hosted at Boston University's Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, USA 7-10 March, 2010. Rapporteur, FET Open FP7 Evaluation Panels PhD: Matthias Bethge. Daniel D. Lee. Daniel D. Lee, Ph.D. Professor Director, GRASP (General Robotics Automation, Sensing, Perception) Lab Raymond S Markowitz Faculty Fellow Evan C Thompson Term Chair for Excellence in Teaching Dept. of Electrical and Systems Engineering Dept. of Computer and Information Science (Secondary) Dept. of Bioengineering (Secondary) University of Pennsylvania 460 Levine 200 S. 33rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-898-8112 Fax: 215-573-2068 Email: ddlee@seas.upenn.edu Biography Daniel Lee is the Evan C Thompson Term Chair, Raymond S.
Research It is ironic that computers excel at logical reasoning that take humans many years of specialized training and education to learn, yet machines are still unable to perform simple everyday tasks that we take for granted. Publications You can find an updated list of my publications on Google Scholar. Miscellaneous My wife, Lisa Park, is an ophthalmologist at NYU Medical School. Robert Legenstein. Maass Wolfgang - Homepage. Miles Whittington. Prof. Roger K. Moore. 14-16 October 2014: I'll be one of the Keynote speakers at 2nd International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing (SLSP 2014) in Grenoble. 17/18 June 2014: I've been asked to give a Keynote on Human Language Understanding at the CHIST-ERA Conference in Istanbul. 7 May 2014: I'll be visiting the University of East Anglia to give a seminar about The Uncanny Valley. 4 April 2014: I'll be giving an invited talk Towards Communicative Machines at the AISB-50 Symposium on Embodied vs.
Simulated Behaviour and Cognition: What can Robotics contribute to the Language Sciences? In London. 9 March 2014: I've been selected by the International Speech Communication association (ISCA) as one of their Distinguished Lecturers for 2014-15 - if you’d like me to come and give a talk (anywhere in the world) under the ISCA-DL scheme, details are here. 3-8 November 2013: I've been invited to participate in a Dagstuhl Seminar on Computational Audio Analysis at LZI Schloss Dagstuhl in Germany. Peter beim Graben. Karl Friston. John-Dylan Haynes – BCCN Berlin. Christian Machens - Home. Klaus-Robert Müller. Bernstein Conference 2010. Roelfsema Group. Research Groups » Roelfsema Group Vision and Cognition The Vision and Cognition Group is led by Dr.
Pieter Roelfsema and focusses on the neural mechanisms of contour binding and figure ground perception in the primary visual cortex. The group collaborates with the Department of Experimental Neurophysiology, Centre for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Free University Amsterdam Robot Companions for Citizens site by ICATT interactive media. BMII: Carsten Mehring. Academic Background Studies in Physics , Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg (Germany) Diploma in Physics (with distinction) PhD studies, Neurobiology and Biophysics (Prof.
Dr. Ad Aertsen), Institute of Biology III, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Germany) PhD in Biology (summa cum laude), Thesis: Neuronal encoding of movement in motor cortical networks Research Positions Research Assistant, Neurobiology and Biophysics (Prof. 2003 - present Assistant Professor (C1) and group leader, Animal Physiology and Neurobiology (Prof. Research Topics Sensorimotor control, brain-machine interfaces, computational neuroscience Scientific Honors, Editorial Boards, Other Scientific Activities Scholarship of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation) PhD scholarship from the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds for Biomedical Research 2002 - present Member of the WIN-Kolleg of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Germany) 2004 - present Pfizer research award 2007 - present.
Fred Wolf. Schnabel M, Kaschube M, Loewel S, and Wolf F. Random Waves in the Brain: Symmetries and Defect Generation in the Visual Cortex. Europhysics Journal (in press) Hodgkin and Huxley model - still standing? B. Naundorf, F. Wolf, and M. Timme M, Geisel T, Wolf F. Unique features of action potential initiation in cortical neurons. Abigail Morrison — Bernstein Center Freiburg. Olivier Faugeras. Albert Compte. Gustavo Deco's Homepage. Prof. Dr. Phil. Dr. Rer. He studied Physics at the National University of Rosario (Argentina) where he received his diploma degree in Theoretical Atomic Physics.
In 1997, he obtained his habilitation (maximal academical degree in Germany) in Computer Science (Dr. He was lecturer at the universities of Rosario, Frankfurt and Munich. His research interests include computational neuroscience, neuropsychology, psycholinguistics, biological networks, statistical formulation of neural networks, and chaos theory. He has published 4 books, more than 170 papers in International Journals, 260 papers in International Conferences and 30 book chapters. Research Interests Neurodynamical Modeling of Human Cognition A quantitative approach can be obtained by developing mathematical neurodynamical models of brain function which are based on the techniques of computational and integrative neuroscience.
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