Dasheng Bi

PhD Student
Computational Neuroscience

WHERE I'M FROM

Pittsburgh, PA.

BEFORE VS

I was an undergraduate at Berkeley in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Molecular and Cell Biology-Neurobiology. I worked on systems neuroscience (various aspects of representations of faces in IT cortex) in the Tsao lab, and on computational biology/genomics (various aspects of translation modeling and prediction) in the Song lab.

WHY I’M HERE

To understand the brain!

MY RESEARCH

I work with Profs. Malik, Olshausen, and Tsao on modeling latent representations in the brain to understand how we perceive a stable, coherent external world.

MY GOALS

I want to be able to tackle the problem of biological and artificial intelligence with a multidisciplinary approach. Through synergistic training in computational modeling, experiments, and machine learning, I hope to make headway in understanding how the brain works, as well as developing intelligent artificial systems.

MY HOBBIES

Hiking, running, reading, traveling.

MY PUBLICATIONS

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