Computational Physiology Laboratory
  • Cornell University
 
  • Neural systems and computation
  • Research
    • Ascending and contextual control of functional circuitry
    • Network dynamics in the olfactory system
    • Gene expression profiles induced by odor learning
    • Computational modeling of neurons and networks
    • Neuromorphic algorithms
    • Tool development
  • People
    • Thomas Cleland (PI)
    • Christiane Linster (PI)
    • Lab Members
      • Matt Einhorn (Programmer and technician)
      • Chen Yang (Programmer Analyst)
      • Olga Escanilla (Postdoc)
      • Jeremy Forest (Postdoc)
      • Roy Moyal (Postdoc)
      • Jesse Werth (PhD student)
      • Michael Mariscal (PhD student)
    • Alumni
      • Ayon Borthakur (PhD 2021)
      • Jessica Gaby (PhD 2017)
      • Matt Lewis (PhD 2017)
      • Michelle Tong (PhD 2016)
      • SiWei Luo (PhD 2016)
      • Francesco Cavarretta (Postdoc)
      • Pedro Rittner (Programmer)
      • Samuel Dillon (ABD)
      • Shane Peace (PhD 2015)
      • Laura Manella (PhD 2015)
      • Erin Johnson (PhD)
      • Licurgo de Almeida (Postdoc)
      • Guoshi Li (Postdoc 2010-2014)
      • Anuttama Sheela Mohan (MS 2013)
      • Nathalie Mandairon (Postdoc)
      • Sasha Devore (Postdoc)
  • Work With Us
    • Collaborations in Behavioral Analysis
    • Join the Lab
  • Publications
  • Tools
    • Rig for optical stimulation and multichannel array recording
    • Annolid (deep learning-based behavior analysis)
    • Ceed (optical stimulus control)
    • Filers2 (video management)
    • Glitter2 (manual video annotation)
    • PyMoa (experimental control layer)
    • Sapicore (neuromorphic layer for Pytorch)
    • Computational models on ModelDB
  • News
  • Links
    • CPLab Meetings and Projects (private)
    • CPLab Private Wiki
    • Cognition & Neural Systems journal club
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Work With Us

 
 
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    Join the Lab

    Thanks for your interest in our lab and work!  The CPL (combining both principal investigators) usually includes 1-3 technical staff, 1-4 postdocs, 3-6 graduate students, and 10-20 undergraduate students. Prospective Postdocs WE ARE HIRING for most of our ongoing projects!   Please contact one or both of the principal investigators directly […]

     
  • Collaborations in Behavioral Analysis

    The CPL maintains a set of rodent behavioral testing equipment (mostly for mice, but we have some rat-size equipment as well) which we can make available to other Cornell scientists and laboratories, generally but not exclusively on a collaborative basis. As of 2014, we now administer a dedicated behavioral phenotyping […]

     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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