Sander M. Bohte
Professor · Computational Neuroscience
National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer ScienceAbout
Prof. Sander M. Bohte holds a part-time appointment as a Professor of Computational Neuroscience at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS), University of Amsterdam, and is a researcher at the CWI Machine Learning group. His research focuses on computational models of neural information processing, emphasizing spiking neural networks, predictive coding, and reinforcement learning. He bridges computational neuroscience and machine learning, exploring how biological insights can improve neural network designs and vice versa.
Key collaborations include work with Cyriel Pennartz (UvA), Pieter Roelfsema (NIN), and Steven Scholte (B&C). His applied research spans scientific machine learning applications in finance and genomics. He actively supervises MSc thesis students, prioritizing those from UvA, with projects ranging from biologically inspired neural architectures to efficient spiking network simulations.
Research highlights include developing biologically plausible learning rules for deep networks, predictive coding models for sensory data, and spiking network models for working memory tasks. His work also addresses challenges in temporal dynamics and scalable neural computation, leveraging both theoretical and applied perspectives.
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