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Members of the CNS Tech Lab
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Greg Amis
PhD candidate. B.A. Wesleyan University, 2000, majoring in Neuroscience and Behavior. Research interests: machine learning, ARTMAP, on-line pattern recognition, knowledge discovery, and decision theory.
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Gail Carpenter
Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems and Mathematics; Director of the CNS Tech Lab; CELEST Director for Learning in Attentive Recognition and Neuromorphic Technology. Research: neural networks, learning, memory, vision, attention, pattern recognition, remote sensing, medical database analysis. Winner of the 2008 IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award, for analysis and modeling of Hodgkin-Huxley neurons and development of Adaptive Resonance Theory.
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Chaitanya Sai Gaddam
PhD Candidate. B.Tech. IIT Madras, 2002; major: electrical engineering;
minor: biomedical engineering. Research interests: machine learning,
computer vision, recommender systems, statistical natural language
processing (NLP), and trend forecasting.
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Tim St. Clair
Undergraduate Student at Brown University, studying computer science. Working in the techlab for the summer. Research interests: Machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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Suchi Gopal
Professor of Geography. Research: Geographical Information Systems (GIS) with a particular emphasis on accuracy in spatial databases.
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Stephen Grossberg
Wang Professor and Chairman of Cognitive and Neural Systems; Professor of Mathematics, Psychology, and Biomedical Engineering; Director of Center for Adaptive Systems; CELEST Chairman of the Board of Directors and Director for Learning in Visual Perception and Recognition. Research: vision, audition, language, learning, reward and motivation, cognition, sensory-motor control; mental disorders.
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Ennio Mingolla
Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems and Psychology; CELEST faculty member. Research: the development and empirical testing of neural network models of visual processes, notably the segmentation, grouping, and contour formation processes of early and middle vision.
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Sean Lorenz
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Sean Lorenz
Coming soon
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Ogi Ogas
PhD Candidate, Department of Homeland Security Fellow. Research interests: Pattern recognition, data mining, and information fusion, particularly in security applications. Especially interested in real-time applications and anomaly detection.
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Santiago Olivera
PhD Candidate. BSc. Electronics engineering 1999 (Universidad Distrital F. J. C., Bogota, Colombia), MSc. Electrical Engineering 2002 (Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia). Research interests: brain plasticity, visual perception, intermodal interactions, and technology transfer.
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Arun Ravindran
PhD Candidate. Research interests: Pattern recognition, machine
learning, computer vision.
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Massimiliano Versace
Postdoc, Assistant Director, CNS Technology Lab for Science and Technology Outreach. Research: learning and memory in subcortical and cortical structures, interest in financial time-series analysis. Recently co-funded a startup, Neurala, with two CNS students and postdoc with the goal of commercializing a technology (more info at www.neurala.com).
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