I am a Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Georgetown University Medical Center and Co-Director of the CNE. My research uses computational modeling, brain imaging and EEG to understand how the brain makes sense of the world, and how these insights can be translated to neuromorphic AI and augmented cognition applications. I obtained my Master’s degree in physics from the University of Frankfurt, Germany, in 1995, and my PhD in computational neuroscience from MIT in 2000 (with Tomaso Poggio). I have received several awards, including Technology Review’s “TR100”, one of the “100 innovators 35 or younger whose technologies are poised to make a dramatic impact on our world” and an NSF CAREER award. My research has been funded by NIH, NSF, DARPA, DoD, and industry.
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