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Lisa Yamada
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering, admitted Autumn 2015
BioLisa Yamada is a PhD graduate student working with Dr. Paul Nuyujukian in the Brain Interfacing Laboratory at Stanford University. She is interested in applying engineering tools for medical applications, and her research focuses on the analysis of human electrophysiology data (i.e. intracortical EEGs of participants with refractory epilepsy) for seizure detection, localization, and prediction. Yamada earned her BS in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics from Trinity College (Hartford, CT) and her MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
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Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Applied Physics, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsExperimental Quantum Optics, Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Information
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Daniel Yamins
Assistant Professor of Psychology and of Computer Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur lab's research lies at intersection of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, psychology and large-scale data analysis. It is founded on two mutually reinforcing hypotheses:
H1. By studying how the brain solves computational challenges, we can learn to build better artificial intelligence algorithms.
H2. Through improving artificial intelligence algorithms, we'll discover better models of how the brain works.
We investigate these hypotheses using techniques from computational modeling and artificial intelligence, high-throughput neurophysiology, functional brain imaging, behavioral psychophysics, and large-scale data analysis.