Understanding the direction to landmarks and targets is a critical part of human everyday life. Understanding the basic science of how these are represented in the human brain is an important step for the field of spatial memory and navigation. In recent years our lab has found several new neural representations of directions (e.g. Maidenbaum et al. 2018 PNAS). We have initial results suggesting several additional representations may potentially be found and are looking for a summer student to perform analysis work on existing datasets to find and characterize these signals.
Lab: Sia Lab (Molecular and Microscale Bioengineering Laboratory)
Direct Supervisor: Samuel Sia
Position Dates: 6/1/2020 - 8/31/2020
Hours per Week: 35
Paid: Yes
Credit: Yes
Qualifications: Ideal skills: JavaScript, Python, Mobile development: front-end app development, back-end/server-side, development, React/React native framework, Exposure to ML/DL, Coding skills in any language.
Eligibility: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior; (SEAS only)
Samuel Sia, [email protected]