Computational neuroscience is used to model the behavior and performance of both real and abstract systems, in order to gain greater understanding of how they are designed.
Faculty working in Computational Neuroscience
Jont Allen
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jonathan Cerna
Assistant Professor, Health and Kinesiology
Jason Robert Climer
Assistant Professor, Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Rebecca (Becky) Fuller
Professor, Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior
Rhanor Gillette
Professor Emeritus, Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Manuel Enrique Hernandez
Teaching Associate Professor, Biomedical and Translational Sciences
James R Hinman
Assistant Professor, Psychology
Fatima T Husain
Professor, Speech and Hearing Science
Yih-Kuen Jan
Associate Professor, Health and Kinesiology
Daniel Llano
Associate Professor, Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Matthew Francis Singh
Assistant Professor
Jimeng Sun
Professor in Computer Science
Yurii A Vlasov
Professor
Yuan Yang
Associate Professor
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