The Computational Neuroscience Initiative <https://cni.upenn.edu/> at the 
University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce a new program for 
Interdisciplinary Training in Computational Neuroscience (ITCN) 
<https://cni.upenn.edu/education> at the doctoral level. The goal of the ITCN 
is to train a new generation of scientists to make quantitative links between 
properties of the brain and properties of the mind. ITCN trainees will learn to 
use computational methodology to interpret experimental results; build 
predictive models of brain function that inform the design of the experiments; 
and support an ever-growing list of neuroscience-related applications, from 
brain-machine interfaces in the clinic to cutting-edge forms of artificial 
intelligence.

The ITCN brings together students and faculty 
<https://www.cni.upenn.edu/people> from Penn’s PhD programs in Neuroscience 
<https://www.med.upenn.edu/ngg/> (Biomedical Graduate Studies 
<https://www.med.upenn.edu/bgs/>, Perelman School of Medicine), Bioengineering 
<https://be.seas.upenn.edu/doctoral/> (School of Engineering and Applied 
Sciences), Physics <https://www.physics.upenn.edu/graduate/> (School of Arts 
and Sciences), and Psychology <https://psychology.sas.upenn.edu/graduate> 
(School of Arts and Sciences). To join the ITCN, students first apply to one of 
those “home” PhD programs. Once admitted, students then typically apply to the 
ITCN before starting classes in their first year. Those selected meet with the 
ITCN Advisory Committee, both individually and as a group, to develop 
individualized training plans that meet the goals and requirements of the ITCN 
and each student’s home program. These plans include coursework, research, and 
other activities, that aim to build both expertise in computational 
neuroscience and a sense of community in the ITCN.

Details are found here <https://cni.upenn.edu/education>.

CNI/ITCN Leadership:
 
Vijay Balasubramanian 
<http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~vbalasub/public-html/Home.html> Director (Physics): 
Theoretical and computational neuroscience
Maria Geffen <https://hosting.med.upenn.edu/hearing/>,  Co-director 
(Otorhinolaryngology, Neuroscience, Neurology): Neuronal circuits for auditory 
perception and learning: how our brain makes sense of sounds
Joshua Gold <http://www.med.upenn.edu/goldlab/>,  Co-director (Neuroscience): 
Mechanisms of decision-making and learning the primate brain

CNI/ITCN Faculty:
 
Michael Arcaro <https://psychology.sas.upenn.edu/people/michael-arcaro> 
(Psychology): Mammalian vision, development of sensory systems
Geoffrey Aguirre <https://cfn.upenn.edu/aguirre/wiki/> (Neurology): Cortical 
organization for visual perception and recovery of visual function
Victor Barranca <http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/vbarran1/index.html> 
(Mathematics and Statistics, Swarthmore): Mathematical neuroscience and 
neuronal dynamics
Danielle Bassett <http://www.danisbassett.com/> (Bioengineering, CIS, 
Neurology): Complex Systems, Network Science, Computational Neuroscience, 
Systems Biology, Dynamical Systems, Soft Materials, Behavioral Network Science
Michael Beauchamp <https://www.med.upenn.edu/beauchamplab/> (Neurosurgery): 
Neural mechanisms for multisensory integration and visual perception in human 
subjects
Vikas Bhandawat 
<https://drexel.edu/biomed/research-and-design/labs-research-groups/bhandawat-lab/>
 (Biomedical Engineering, Drexel): How animal behavior emerges from the complex 
interaction amongst the animal's nervous systems, their muscle-body dynamics 
and their environment
David Brainard <http://color.psych.upenn.edu/brainard/> (Psychology): Human 
vision, machine vision, and computational modeling of visual processing
Johannes Burge <https://psychology.sas.upenn.edu/people/johannes-burge> 
(Psychology): Computational modeling, perceptual systems, vision
Yale Cohen <http://auditoryresearchlaboratory.weebly.com/> 
(Otorhinolaryngology, Bioengineering, Neuroscience): Understanding the 
representation of auditory information in the cortex, how auditory information 
is integrated with cognitive processes, and how auditory and visual information 
is combined to form unified sensory percepts
Long Ding <http://www.med.upenn.edu/dinglab/> (Neuroscience): 
Electrophysiology; psychophysics; basal ganglia; frontal cortex; perceptual 
decisions
Russell Epstein <http://www.psych.upenn.edu/epsteinlab/> (Psychology): Visual 
recognition and spatial cognition in humans
Marc Fucillo <https://www.med.upenn.edu/fuccillolab/> (Neuroscience): The 
synaptic and circuit mechanisms of behavioral control
Ethan Goldberg <https://goldbergneurolab.com/> (Neurology, CHOP): Ion channel, 
cellular, and synaptic neurophysiology; Neurogenetics; Neurodevelopmental 
disorders; Neurobiology of disease 
Joshua Goldwyn <https://www.swarthmore.edu/joshua-goldwyn> (Mathematics & 
Statistics, Swarthmore): Auditory neuroscience and the perception of sound
Jay Gottfried <https://hosting.med.upenn.edu/gottfriedlab/> (Neurology, 
Psychology): Using multidisciplinary techniques to elucidate perception, 
learning, and memory through the lens of the olfactory system
Casey Halpern <https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g275/p2009396/> 
(Neuroscience): Preclinical studies and developing clinical trials to expand 
indications for deep brain stimulation and other novel brain surgical therapies
Joseph Kable <http://www.psych.upenn.edu/kable_lab/Joes_Homepage/Home.html> 
(Psychology): Psychological and neural mechanisms of human decision-making
Michael Kahana <http://memory.psych.upenn.edu/Main_Page> (Psychology): Human 
episodic memory for verbal, visual and spatial information
Eleni Katifori <http://web.sas.upenn.edu/katifori/> (Physics): Topology, 
function and development of biological distribution networks, elasticity and 
mechanics of thin cells, pattern formation
Konrad Kording <http://koerding.com/> (Bioengineering, Neuroscience): Data that 
matters
Hualou Liang <http://drexel.edu/biomed/faculty/core/LiangHualou/> (Biomedical 
Engineering, Drexel): Analysis of complex, high-dimensional neuroscience data
Minghong Ma <https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g309/p42685> 
(Neuroscience): Neurobiology of the sense of smell
Tim Machado <https://lab.timmachado.com/> (Neuroscience): How do motor command 
pathways interact to generate specific movements?
Joel Mainland 
<http://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g20000342/p8508331> (Monell 
Center): Developing a predictive model relating molecular structure and 
olfactory perception
Yoichiro Mori <https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~y1mori/> (Mathematics, Biology): 
Mathematical Biology, Physiology and Biophysics, Applied and Numerical Analysis
Philip Nelson <http://www.physics.upenn.edu/~pcn/> (Physics): stochastic 
modeling; computational neuroscience; multielectrode recording
Bijan Pesaran <https://pesaranlab.org/people/bijan-pesaran/> (Neurosurgery, 
bioengineering): Understanding large-scale circuits in the brain and how to 
engineer novel brain-based therapies
Alexander Proekt 
<https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g275/p8841436> 
(Anesthesiology): Neuronal dynamics and neuronal mechanisms of anesthesia
Nicole Rust <http://www.sas.upenn.edu/psych/rust-lab/> (Psychology): The neural 
correlates of visual memory
Anna Schapiro <https://www.schapirolab.org/> (Psychology): Memory, learning, 
neural network modeling, sleep, consolidation, hippocampal-cortical interactions
Marc Schmidt <https://www.bio.upenn.edu/people/marc-schmidt> (Biology): Avian 
brain dynamics in complex naturalistic social environments; computational 
neuroethology of courtship interactions in groups of songbirds; social context 
as a computationally constructed variable
Alan Stocker <http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~astocker> (Psychology): Computational 
perception and cognition
Flavia Vitale <https://vitalelab.med.upenn.edu/> (Neurology, Bioengineering, 
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation): To study, monitor and treat neurological 
and neuromuscular disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson's, nerve injury, and 
chronic pain
Franz Weber <https://www.med.upenn.edu/weberlab/> (Neuroscience): The neural 
and homeostatic mechanisms controlling REM sleep, and the functional role of 
this brain state in emotional memories and behaviors

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Maria N. Geffen, Ph.D. (she/her)
Professor
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Department of Neuroscience
Department of Neurology
Co-Director, Computational Neuroscience Initiative
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Philadelphia PA 19104
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