Opportunities

We are constantly looking for Renaissance types who are broadly trained and can march across disciplines to find solutions.

If you are seeking to become

—a graduate student who will do long-term research and pull all nighters

—an undergraduate student working on a short-term research task but still pull all nighters,

please send 1) a 1-page summary of your background, how it related to the computational brain and 2) your CV.

There are 5 areas of knowledge required for successful presence in our lab – computer science, neuroscience, robotics, mathematics, machine learning.

When you come (or when you leave), you are expected to be proficient in at least three of these areas.

Funding Sources

Michmizos receives NIH career grantKonstantinos Michmizos wins the Intel Grant Award on Neuromorphic ComputingPhD student Ioannis Polykretis receives 3 year Onassis Scholarship AwardKonstantinos Michmizos wins the BHI award on Computational AstrocyenceMichmizos receives VCRI grant on Translating Biological to Artificial IntelligenceMichmizos receives Busch Biomedical Grant