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Charles Fieseler is a Research Fellow at the Department of Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Vienna. He holds MSc and PhD degrees and has been affiliated with the institution since at least 2020. His primary research focuses on understanding neural control mechanisms in Caenorhabditis elegans, with a particular emphasis on sensorimotor integration, neuronal signaling pathways, and the application of advanced imaging and machine learning techniques to study neural activity.
He has contributed to groundbreaking work on tyraminergic corollary discharge mechanisms and unsupervised learning of control signals in C. elegans. His research integrates experimental neuroscience with computational methods, including calcium imaging and dynamic mode decomposition. Fieseler is currently supported by the Vienna International Postdoctoral Program VIP2 Fellowship (2021–2024), which funds his project on neuro-sensory integration mechanisms.
His publications span topics such as neuronal manifold organization, dopaminergic system modeling, and acoustic signal analysis in materials science. Notable contributions include pioneering work on C. elegans behavior control structures and the first observation of parity-odd asymmetries in neutron capture experiments (2018).




