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Prof. Sacha van Albada is a Research Professor and Group Leader of Theoretical Neuroanatomy at the Institute for Advanced Simulation (IAS-6, Computational and Systems Neuroscience) at Forschungszentrum Jülich. Her research focuses on constructing and analyzing large-scale spiking neural network models of the cerebral cortex, integrating anatomical and physiological data to understand brain dynamics. Key areas include predictive connectomics, cortical microcircuit organization, and neuromorphic computing applications.
Her work emphasizes multi-scale modeling across cell-type interactions, network architectures, and system-level brain functions. She develops computational tools like the NEST simulator for distributed neural network simulations. Recent projects involve modeling neuron-astrocyte interactions and exploring how cortical hierarchies and top-down signals modulate neural activity patterns. She also engages in ethical considerations of brain-inspired AI systems.
Dr. van Albada collaborates extensively with experimental neuroscientists and HPC experts, contributing to initiatives like the Human Brain Project. Her models have been applied to study visual and somatosensory cortices, motor cortex dynamics, and resting-state network behavior. Despite no explicit mention of awards/grants, her high publication output and leadership role indicate significant academic impact.
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