Satpreet (Sat) Singh
Postdoc @harvard.edu @kempnerinstitute.bsky.social
Homepage: http://satpreetsingh.github.io
Twitter: x.com/tweetsatpreet
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- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghJust published my review of neuroscience in 2025, on The Spike. The 10th of these, would you believe? This year we have foundation models, breakthroughs in using light to understand the brain, a gene therapy, and more Enjoy! medium.com/the-spike/20...
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghThrilled to start 2026 as faculty in Psych & CS @ualberta.bsky.social + Amii.ca Fellow! 🥳 Recruiting students to develop theories of cognition in natural & artificial systems 🤖💭🧠. Find me at #NeurIPS2025 workshops (speaking coginterp.github.io/neurips2025 & organising @dataonbrainmind.bsky.social)
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- Different seeds with same training loss doesn't always mean same solution. When do neural nets converge vs diverge? What are the implications for inverse problems, #AI4Science & #MechInterp? #NeurIPS2025 poster 2001 (“a space odyssey”), 4:30–7:30pm today 12/5:
- 📍Excited to share that our paper was selected as a Spotlight at #NeurIPS2025! arxiv.org/pdf/2410.03972 It started from a question I kept running into: When do RNNs trained on the same task converge/diverge in their solutions? 🧵⬇️
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- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghCelebrating the Rajan Lab’s papers at #NeurIPS2025! Stop by to chat with these talented students and postdocs 🎉
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- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghHow do brain areas control each other? 🧠🎛️ ✨In our NeurIPS 2025 Spotlight paper, we introduce a data-driven framework to answer this question using deep learning, nonlinear control, and differential geometry.🧵⬇️
- Looking forward to sharing our work at #NeurIPS2025 next week! Session 6 on Fri 12/5 at 4:30-7:30pm, Poster 2001 ("a space odyssey") Details on this thread by the brilliant lead author @annhuang42.bsky.social below:
- 📍Excited to share that our paper was selected as a Spotlight at #NeurIPS2025! arxiv.org/pdf/2410.03972 It started from a question I kept running into: When do RNNs trained on the same task converge/diverge in their solutions? 🧵⬇️
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghControversial take: our ICLR reviews actually helped make our paper better
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghOur next paper on comparing dynamical systems (with special interest to artificial and biological neural networks) is out!! Joint work with @annhuang42.bsky.social , as well as @satpreetsingh.bsky.social , @leokoz8.bsky.social , Ila Fiete, and @kanakarajanphd.bsky.social : arxiv.org/pdf/2510.25943
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) Singhnew paper with @robertchisciure.bsky.social link.springer.com/article/10.1... "Cognition all the way down 2.0: neuroscience beyond neurons in the diverse intelligence era" 🧪
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- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghIn case you don't know already, the journal Open Mind has a Bluesky account that automatically posts new papers: @openmindjournal.bsky.social The journal is diamond open access (free to read, free to publish) thanks to the support of MIT Press, Harvard Library, & MIT Library.
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghExcited to announce that my first postdoc paper is now online! Links: www.nature.com/articles/s41... rdcu.be/eAcN7 In it, we examine the perennial question: what changes in the brain when learning a new motor skill? Read more below to find out 👇
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- If you're at #RLDM2025, check out our contributed talk at Session 3 (Fri 6/13, 12:10pm), presented by my brilliant co-first-author on this project @sjohnsonyu.bsky.social! Wasn't able to make it in person, but would love to hear your thoughts @kempnerinstitute.bsky.social @harvardmed.bsky.social
- New work incoming at #RLDM2025 🤖 🐟 While we look forward to sharing our research, I'm mindful that many colleagues, including the authors of our second abstract, can't attend due to funding & travel issues. Read the extended abstracts: rldm.org/program-2025/ #neuroskyence
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- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghBig day for the Rajan lab at @harvardmed.bsky.social Friday Seminar Series 🌟 @satpreetsingh.bsky.social & Siyan Zhou gave outstanding talks on collective behaviors in artificial fish schools & disordered attractors in mice. I’m so proud of their work! 🤖🧠
- 📽️Recordings from our @cosynemeeting.bsky.social #COSYNE2025 workshop on “Agent-Based Models in Neuroscience: Complex Planning, Embodiment, and Beyond" are now online: neuro-agent-models.github.io 🧠🤖
- 📣 Excited to announce our workshop "Agent-Based Models in Neuroscience: Complex Planning, Embodiment, and Beyond" at the upcoming @cosynemeeting.bsky.social #CoSyNe2025! 🧠🤖 🪱🪰🐟🐝🐭💪 Schedule: neuro-agent-models.github.io 🗓️ Join us in Mont-Tremblant, Canada, on March 31!
- Thanks to our wonderful speakers Speakers: Margarida Sousa, @kristorpjensen.bsky.social, @kevinjmiller.bsky.social, Emily Mackevicius, @anayebi.bsky.social, @bingbrunton.bsky.social, @talmo.bsky.social, and Shreya Saxena Our workshop was very well attended, we hope to hold it again next year!!
- Thanks to my co-organizers Organizers: @chingfang.bsky.social l and @gzmozd.bsky.social!
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View full threadAran Nayebi (@anayebi.bsky.social): Why NeuroAI Needs NeuroAgents www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3kl...
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghML/stats folks! This might be a stupid question but my brain isn’t working. In control theory, is there a way to directly infer a system’s objective function by just observing its behavior (as opposed to doing model comparison hypothesis tests)?
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghAt @cosynemeeting.bsky.social ? Don't miss the workshop "It's All Connected" or how graph neural networks help us understand the structure-function relationship in the brain🧠 Thanks to the organizers @neurokim.bsky.social @briandepasquale.bsky.social Sam Lewallen 🌟 sites.google.com/bu.edu/gnnwo...
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghBig showing from the Rajan Lab at @cosynemeeting.bsky.social! We have posters on everything from multi-agent social foraging to neuromodulated neural networks. Catch us in Poster Sessions 2 & 3 🧠🤖 #Cosyne2025 #NeuroAI #CompSci #neuroskyence
- Attending #COSYNE2025? Check out our workshop on Agent-based models in Neuroscience on Monday March 31st! Updated schedule here: neuro-agent-models.github.io
- 📣 Excited to announce our workshop "Agent-Based Models in Neuroscience: Complex Planning, Embodiment, and Beyond" at the upcoming @cosynemeeting.bsky.social #CoSyNe2025! 🧠🤖 🪱🪰🐟🐝🐭💪 Schedule: neuro-agent-models.github.io 🗓️ Join us in Mont-Tremblant, Canada, on March 31!
- Reposted by Satpreet (Sat) SinghIf you are attending the #cosyne2025 Workshops, please come join our Navigation under Uncertainty workshop! An exciting topic and a great line-up of speakers - what's more to ask for? Details below, and at sites.google.com/view/cosyne2...
- Please join us at our @cosynemeeting.bsky.social 2025 Workshop on Navigation under Uncertainty, organized by Máté Lengyel (Cambridge & CEU) and myself, and taking place on March 31 in the Fairmont Tremblant, Mont-Tremblant, Canada. #neuroskyence 🧠
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- 📣 Excited to announce our workshop "Agent-Based Models in Neuroscience: Complex Planning, Embodiment, and Beyond" at the upcoming @cosynemeeting.bsky.social #CoSyNe2025! 🧠🤖 🪱🪰🐟🐝🐭💪 Schedule: neuro-agent-models.github.io 🗓️ Join us in Mont-Tremblant, Canada, on March 31!
- 🚀 From abstract agent models of behavior to "digital twins" of model organisms, we’ll explore: * Simulating naturalistic animal behavior using artificial agents * Embodiment & the role of the body in neural computation * Using agents to uncover neural mechanisms & inspire experiments
- Speakers: Margarida Sousa, @kristorpjensen.bsky.social n.bsky.social, @anayebi.bsky.social bi.bsky.social, @kevinjmiller.bsky.social r.bsky.social, Emily Mackevicius, @satpreetsingh.bsky.social, @bingbrunton.bsky.social ton.bsky.social, @olveczky.bsky.social bsky.social, and Shreya Saxena