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Associate Professor at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: motor control & learning, computational neuroscience, bioengineering, movement disorders, neuroimaging
PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: microscopy, cerebellum, computation, two-photon
Assistant Professor at Weill-Cornell Medical College interested in the following topics: Human, Language, fMRI, EEG, eye-tracking, computational modeling, neural networks
PhD Student at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: neural signal processing
PhD Student at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities interested in the following topics: visual psychophysics, fMRI, EEG
Associate Professor at Harvard-MIT Division of HST interested in the following topics: neuroradiology
Postdoc at Pennsylvania State University - Main Campus interested in the following topics: Neural Engineering
Undergraduate at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign interested in the following topics: computational biology, bioinformatics
PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: Array Tomography, Microscopy, Immunofluorescence, Electron Microscopy, Computational Image Processing
PhD Student at Miami University of Ohio interested in the following topics: Animal models of associative learning, electrophysiology, brain-computer interface
Postdoc at Los Alamos National Laboratory interested in the following topics: neuroscience, information theory
Masters Student at University of Bologna interested in the following topics: pattern recognition, image processing, SVM, RVM, neural networks, fuzzy logic
PhD Student at Carnegie Mellon University interested in the following topics: Computational Neuroscience, Systems Neuroscience
PhD Student at Hebrew University of Jerusalem interested in the following topics: computational neuroscience
PhD Student at University of California-San Diego interested in the following topics: electrophysiology, virology, computational modeling
PhD Student at University of Southern California interested in the following topics: computational biology, neural networks, nanotube analog circuits
Professor at University of Louisville interested in the following topics: neural network, computational analyses, neurophysiology, event-related potentials
PhD Student at University of Maryland-College Park interested in the following topics: Neural Plasticity, Sensori-motor control & Movement Neurosciece, Computational Neuroscience
PhD Student at University of Colorado at Boulder interested in the following topics: central nervous system, neuromuscular system, intramuscular and surface electromyography
Assistant Professor at University of Pittsburgh-Main Campus interested in the following topics: Pain system, computational neuroscience, electrophysiology, calcium imaging
PhD Student at Brown University interested in the following topics: Motor system, Brain Computer Interface, Brain Machine Interface, Neural Interface Systems
Assistant Professor at Rutgers University-Newark interested in the following topics: Visual System, extracellular electrophysiology, functional imaging, behavioral, computational
PhD Student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology interested in the following topics: systems, computational neuroscience
PhD Student at University of Southern California interested in the following topics: computational neuroscience
Research Associate at Boston University interested in the following topics: computational neuroscience
PhD Student at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin interested in the following topics: computational neuroscience
Visiting Collaborator at Salk Institute for Biological Studies interested in the following topics: computational neuroscience
Undergraduate at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina interested in the following topics: soft computing
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