Christoph von der Malsburg is a Professor at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies , leading the Neuroscience Group. His work focuses on understanding the brain's organization and modeling neural processes in the visual system, ontogenesis, learning, and function. He uses invariant object recognition as a paradigmatic application field, combining conceptual work, mathematical formulations, and computer simulations. University: Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies Department: Neuroscience Group Academic Rank: Professor Research Interests: von der Malsburg's research spans brain organization, neural coding, and computational modeling of visual systems. His studies explore invariant object recognition, neural computation, and self-organization mechanisms, bridging theoretical neuroscience with cognitive science. Understanding neural code and brain organization Modeling visual system processes Invariant object recognition as a core application Publication Trends: Recent articles emphasize natural intelligence, neural coding, and cognitive architectures. Topics include self-organization, computational neuroscience, and intersections with artificial intelligence and machine learning. 2022: Theoretical framework for natural intelligence 2021: Neural code analysis in biological cybernetics 2020: Brain-inspired cognitive architectures










