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Gabriel Kreiman is a Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital. His research spans the intersection of neuroscience, cognition, and artificial intelligence, focusing on visual perception, neural circuits, and computational modeling. He leads the Kreiman Lab, which investigates how biological and artificial systems recognize objects and process visual information.
- Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
- Affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital
- Co-director of the Brains Minds and Machines Summer Course
- Editorial board member of interdisciplinary neuroscience and AI journals
His work explores the neural mechanisms underlying visual recognition, memory formation, and contextual reasoning. He develops computational models to simulate brain function and studies how deep learning architectures align with biological neural networks. Current research includes adversarial testing of consciousness theories, vision-language integration, and enhancing human learning through AI-driven methodologies.
Recent publications focus on visual invariance, intracranial EEG datasets, and cross-species behavioral comparisons. His lab investigates how sparse representations, reinforcement learning, and geometric structures shape perception and cognition.
Students mentored include Will Xiao, Yuchen Xiao, and Jerry Wang, who have successfully defended their theses on topics related to visual learning and neural decoding. His team collaborates with institutions like the Center for Minds, Brains and Machines and the Swartz Center for Theoretical Neuroscience.





