Neuroscience student at Arizona State / Musician / Cat dad
Political scientist at Johns Hopkins, author of Uncivil Agreement and co-author of Radical American Partisanship
My take: Using Berger & Luckmann we can helpfully synthesize poli sci results on affect polarization + partisan media/internet/social-media.
also, i tend to talk too much re folks like Voegelin & Ricoeur
or, notes to self from another planet
PhD Student in Political Science at the University of Mannheim.
Political Psychology, Morality, Belief Systems. He/him.
developmental scientist. not-that-kind-of-doctor. coffee lover. cat person. parent. she/her.
Research director | @McGillU @Mila_Quebec @IVADO_Qc | My team designs machine learning frameworks to understand biological systems from new angles of attack
(she/her) || Grad student at CMU || Research on LGBTQ+ resilience and health 🌈
MD/PhD candidate (Ahmari Lab) at the University of Pittsburgh | she/her
BME and Neuro postdoc researcher @ Carnegie Mellon University. Chief Tech Officer. Inclusive and equitable neurotech design. 2024 U.S. Fulbright Scholar. The favorite auntie 😏
Living somewhere between Pittsburgh, Nairobi, and Chicago
Computational neuroscientist, basal ganglia enthusiast and a bit of a bookworm.
Social psychologist studying racial and economic inequality. Author of Good Reasonable People and The Broken Ladder.
@Penn Prof, deep learning, brains, #causality, rigor, http://neuromatch.io, Transdisciplinary optimist, Dad, Loves outdoors, 🦖 , c4r.io
Promoting Cognitive Science as a discipline and fostering scientific interchange among researchers in various areas.
🌐 https://cognitivesciencesociety.org
Professor at Stanford. Psychology/Neuroscience/Data Science. Books include: The New Mind Readers, Handbook of fMRI Data Analysis, Hard to Break, and Statistical Thinking.
https://poldrack.github.io/
Assistant Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University | Studying how we acquire, adapt, and retain skilled movements | Physical Intelligence Lab: www.tsaylab.com
At CMU, the (Blue)sky's the limit. United by curiosity and driven by passion, we reach across disciplines, forge new ground and deploy our expertise to make real change that benefits humankind.
The Neuroscience Institute was launched to bring together faculty and students from across the University to conduct multi-disciplinary work to advance the state of brain science.
Behavioral Scientist & Science Communicator.
Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator in the Life Sciences and Associate Professor of Communication, Medicine, and Public Policy at Cornell University.
More here: neillewisjr.com
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computational cognitive neuroscience @yale
kalexandriabond@github.io
Facilitating global collaboration in the computational sciences.
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