Cognitive neuroscience PhD student at Duke. TMS, MCI, neuroimaging, ECoG, RSA, memory, language
I study brains and sometimes use one.
https://www.alylab.org/
Philosophy of Neuroscience PhD Student | Pitt HPS
Postdoctoral researcher in Philosophy and Ethics of AI at the Czech Academy of Sciences at the Center for Environmental and Technology Ethics, Prague (CETE-P)
Social neuroscience, NLP, LLMs. Studying language in humans and machines at Mila and UdeM, in Guillaume Dumas' team. Close collaborator with Irina Rish. Also, trained in contemporary dance.
PhD student in cognitive neuroscience 🧠 combining neuromodulation and neuroimaging to explore which brain areas allow us to be conscious ✨
PhD student @ Netneurolab & Montreal Neurological Institute & McGill University | Looking for a post-doc position Fall 2025!
PhD student at NYU 🧠
Perception | Learning & Memory | Consciousness
Creativity • Philosophy of Mind • Philosophy of Biology
Postdoctoral research on artificial creativity at the "Instituto de Humanidades" (CONICET-UNC).
Córdoba, Argentina.
Theoretical neuroscientist. PhD student in the Shine lab at Sydney Uni. Research associate at Monash M3CS. Interested in spikes, (nonlinear) neural dynamics, decisions, and consciousness.
www.ChristopherJWhyte.com
Associate Professor at Harvard & Kempner Institute. Applying computational frameworks & machine learning to decode multi-scale neural processes. Marathoner. Rescue dog mom. https://www.rajanlab.com/
Cognitive neuroscientist and nature lover. Founding Director of Brain and Mind at Western University. https://www.uwo.ca/bmi/
neuroscientist in consciousness they/them
Philosopher and writer. Occasional traveller.
Professor, Psychology- Durham University. Comparative Cognition and Cross-Cultural Development Lab. Primatology, developmental psychology, bonobos, chimpanzees. Interested in evolution and development of empathy, language, culture, social cognition
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)