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Asst Professor Psychology & Data Science @ NYU | Working on brains & climate, separately | Author of Models of the Mind: How physics, engineering, and mathematics have shaped our understanding of the brain https://shorturl.at/g23c5 | Personal account (duh)
Neuroscientist at CSHL. Interests: neuroAI, molecular connectomics, & cortical circuits. Co-founder of Cosyne and NAISys meetings.
Professor at the Gatsby Unit and Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UCL, trying to figure out how we learn
Theoretical computational neuroscience postdoc at Cambridge University - CBL lab (previously at the Hebrew University)
* Web: https://github.com/uricohen/
* Twitter: @uricohen42
Love Physics, Maths, Machine learning, Computer Science but above all playing ๐ธ๐ต Happy dad ๐ง ๐ง. Also professor @ EPFL. Views are my own.
Simons Junior Fellow at CUNY Graduate Center & Princeton University
Assistant Professor Chalmers and Gรถteborg University ๐ฑ ML + CogSci + StatPhys ๐ stefsmlab.github.io ๐
Professor, Center for Neural Science, New York University
www.carterlab.org
Neuroscientist studying how the brain makes decisions, solves problems, and navigates complex reasoning. Curious about the mysteries of the mind and always ready to connect over science, ideas, and discovery.
Neuroscientist at University College London (www.ucl.ac.uk/cortexlab). Opinions my own.
Neuroscientist at U Chicago
Computational & Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) Conference
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Computational Neuroscientist & Neurotechnologist
I am a physicist working on neural networks (both artificial and biological). Find me on https://research.ibm.com/people/dmitry-krotov
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Psychology @ Princeton. Posts are my views only. https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~bl8144/