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Faculty Member Research Area Graduate Program(s)
Timothy Ebner Electrophysiology of motor control of motor cortex and cerebellum. Optical imaging in the Central neuro system. Neuroscience
Donald Truhlar Chemical structure, dynamics, solvation, and Quantum mechanics. Chemistry
Bagrat Amirikian Theoretical and computational neuroscience Neuroscience; Brain Sciences Center and Scientific Computation
James Ashe Neurophysiology of the motor cortex, motor learning, functional imaging of the motor system in humans. Neuroscience
Daniel Boley Machine learning, data mining, and numerical linear algebra Computer Science and Engineering
John Broadhurst Role of heavy ions in the chaotic behavior of stimulated brain tissue Physics
William Durfee Human/machine interactions Biomedical/Mechanical Engineering
Martha Flanders Neural control of movement: neuromuscular pattern generation and limb biomechanics. Sensorimotor transformations. Neuroscience
Jiali Gao Computational biophysics, computational chemistry Chemistry
Geoffrey Ghose Attention and learning in visual cortex Neuroscience, CMRR
Maria Gini Artificial intelligence. Machine learning. Robotics. Computer Science and Engineering
Bin He Development of quantitative techniques and models. Noninvasive imaging of the brain and heart. Brain computer interfaces. Biomedical/Electrical Engineering, and Neuroscience
Victoria Interrante Visualization, computer graphics Computer Science
Ravi Janardan Geometric computing and applications Computer Science and Engineering
James Kakalios Fluctuation phenomena in disordered semiconductors and neurological systems. Pattern formation in granular media and complex systems. Physics and Astronomy
Daniel Kersten Vision, human visual perception, neuroimaging, computational vision Neuroscience and Scientific Computation
Art Leuthold MEG signal processing and methods development aimed at the study of basic brain systems Neuroscience
Kelvin Lim How disruptions in brain connectivity may influence the pathophysiology, prognosis, and treatment of neu\ropsychiatric disorders Psychiatry and Neuroscience
Robert Miller T-type Ca++ channels in retina, glutamate receptors and computational analysis Neuroscience
Eric Newman Physiology of glial cells and their interactions with neurons including Ca++ waves, glial modulation of neuronal activity and K+ channels Neuroscience
Teresa Nick Neural plasticity and its roles in the modulation of behavior Neuroscience
Duane Nykamp Neuronal network modeling Spike correlational analysis School of Mathematics
Cheryl Olman fMRI methods and vision Psychology and Neuroscience
Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos Robotics, distributed robots, computer vision, sensors for transportation applications Computer Science and Engineering
A. David Redish Behavioral and computational neuroscience Neuroscience
David Rottenberg Quantitative neuroimaging, computational anatomy, and scientific visualization Neurology and Radiology
Paul Schrater Human and Computer Vision and motor control. Machine learning and pattern recognition Computer Science & Eng., and Neuroscience
John Soechting Motor control Neuroscience
David Thomas Molecular biophysics of muscle contraction and relaxation and Spectroscopic probes Scientific Computation
Kamil Ugurbil Research in magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy at high magnetic fields, emphasis on human brain mapping Neuroscience
Gianluigi Veglia Membrane protein structure and dynamics. Solution and solid state NMR spectroscopy. Metalloproteins. Biomolecular simulations and modeling. Chemistry
George Wilcox Neuropharmacology of pain and analgesia Neuroscience, and Scientific Computation
Darrin York Computational chemistry, biophysics, chemical physics, scientific computation Chemistry
LiLian Yuan Dendritic function in neuronal information processing Neuroscience
 
 
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