LAB: Lab for the Algorithmic Brain | computational neuroscience Welcome to the LAB (which stands for LAB for the Algorithmic Brain), led by Xaq Pitkow We’re located at Carnegie Mellon University, in the Neuroscience Institute and with affiliation to the Department of Machine Learning in the School of Computer Science
Xaq Pitkow | Neuroscience Institute Email: xpitkow@andrew cmu edu Address: Baker Hall 335 C - 4909 Frew St Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Home People Xaq Pitkow
Xaq Pitkow - Google Scholar Xaq Pitkow Associate Professor of Neuroscience Verified email at andrew cmu edu - Homepage NeuroAI computational neuroscience
Xaq Frohlich | food and STS Xaq Frohlich is an Associate Professor of History of Technology in the Department of History at Auburn University He is trained in history and STS, and his research centers on food, diet and health risk, consumer politics, and market governance
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Xaq Pitkow - simonsfoundation. org Xaq Pitkow is a computational neuroscientist who develops mathematical theories of the brain and general principles of intelligent systems He focuses on how distributed nonlinear neural computation uses statistical reasoning to guide action in naturalistic tasks
The McNair Scholar Spotlight: Dr. Xaq Pitkow From the Labs sat down with McNair Scholar Dr Xaq Pitkow to learn more not only about his research but also about him, what motivated his pursuit of a career in science and how he manages his laboratory
About | LAB: Lab for the Algorithmic Brain Xaq Pitkow is a computational neuroscientist who develops mathematical theories of the brain and general principles of intelligent systems He focuses on how distributed nonlinear neural computation uses statistical reasoning to guide action in naturalistic tasks