Writer, comedian, podcaster, stone-clearer, snookerist, ventriloquist
Interested in cognition and artificial intelligence. Research Scientist at Google DeepMind. Previously cognitive science at Stanford. Posts are mine.
lampinen.github.io
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1. Writer (https://www.adamsharp.me/)
2. Obsessed with lists
3. COMMON PEOPLE
4. THE CORRECT ORDER OF BISCUITS
5. THE WHEEL IS SPINNING BUT THE HAMSTER IS DEAD (http://geni.us/yDxa)
Professor at NYU; Scientific Director at Ctr for Computational Neurocience, Flatiron Institute. Research in Computational Vision (neurons, perception, machines). Opinions my own.
We aim to reveal how the brain does not merely solve separate problems, but integrates them into holistic and adaptive knowledge that enables complex real-world behaviour.
Cognition | Navigation | Behaviour
I study how the brain maps space - how this map is influenced by the environment & an animals's behaviour. Currently starting my own research group: the Neuroethology and Spatial Cognition lab @ University of Glasgow
Developmental neuroscientist
Researcher, UCalgary
PhD, Political Science
Dr. Cronk, Historian of Complaints. I've written a book, The Press Gallery (release TBD).
Headline of the Year! Lots going on.
Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Boulder | Systems neuroscientist | BRAIN Initiative K99 | Leading Edge Fellow | Hippocampal memory and reward learning | She/her. All opinions my own.
PhD student in the Moser lab. Spatial cognition, grid cells, population dynamics, high-density ephys. MD from 🇳🇴
Circuits & Manifolds in Development 🐭
Solberg Postdoc Fellow in the Moser Lab
~ Developmental Systems Neuroscience ~
PostDoc at the Moser Lab in Trondheim. Caught between the passion for Neuroscience, Bass lines and changing diapers.
Neuroscientist at KISN at NTNU, Tronheim, Norway
Nobel prize in Medicine or Physiology, 2014 together with Edvard I. Moser and John O’Keefe for the discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain
Computational Neuroscientist at Trinity College Dublin and University of Oxford. PI of the Cognition, Anatomy & Neural Networks (CANN) lab.
Laboratory of Michael J. Frank at Brown University.
Our research combines computational modeling and experimental work to understand the neural mechanisms of motivated learning, choice and cognitive control.
lnccbrown.com
Candidate for New Jersey's 12th Congressional District.
SamForNJ.org.
Neurosciencer, democracy reform studier, plotter of data by hand as first step. At Princeton too. Long-form essays at
samwang.substack.com.
Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology, MIT. Investigator, HHMI. Leader, Synthetic Neurobiology Group,
http://synthneuro.org. Scientist, inventor, entrepreneur.
Evolutionary biologist, Chief Scientific Adviser @ Defra, practitioner of healthy coding-fieldwork balance, human and dog mom, she/her, On-juhlee, not On-jolly
We develop and deploy neuroimaging and related technologies to solve big challenges in basic neuroscience and brain health.
Hacker, Computational Neuroscience, ML beyond logistic regression, bear and muscle spindle aficionado. Passionate about open source.
#deeplabcut and see
https://mathislab.org for more.
Cracking the code for cognition.
Studying the algorithms and biological circuits of decision making, motivation, emotion, and learning at Johns Hopkins
Head of
Publishing@eLife. Former cancer virologist/Editor of Trends in Biochemical Sciences/ OA @ CUP & Wiley. Caledonian. Slàinte Mhath.
Father, editor [@elife.bsky.social], rower. Views my own
Evangelist for the study of evolution in action by everyone.
Pitt Prof | EvolvingSTEM | biofilms | EvMed | genomics entrepreneur (@SeqCoast.bsky.social,
@midauthorbio.bsky.social) | ASM President-Elect | exercise addict ~ swim bike run
Neuroscientist at the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics | UW NBio | prev: Champaliamud & UCSD
Systems neuroscientist. Assistant Professor at
Cornell. Studying the computational and circuit mechanisms of learning, memory and natural behaviors in rodents
Trying to undestand how the brain decides what we do
Father, husband, scientist
Professor of Psychology & Cognitive Neuroscience at Cambridge, FBA FMedSci FRS. Adolescent brain development. Views my own. Book:
amazon.co.uk/dp/1784161349