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Dr. Jan Grewe is a Senior scientific employee at the Institute for Neurobiology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science at Eberhard-Karls University Tübingen. His research focuses on neuroethology and electrophysiology, particularly studying sensory information processing in weakly electric fish. He is affiliated with the Neuroethology research group led by Prof. Dr. Jan Benda.
Dr. Grewe's primary research interests include neural coding, electrosensory processing, and computational neuroscience. He investigates how sensory information is processed by the nervous system to guide behavior, with a specific focus on weakly electric fish as a model system. His work combines electrophysiological recordings with computational approaches to understand neural mechanisms. He is also a strong advocate for open science and open data practices.
His recent publications demonstrate expertise in neural coding, electrosensory systems, and data management. The research spans from basic neural mechanisms in weakly electric fish to developing computational models and data standards. His work shows a consistent focus on understanding how neural systems process information efficiently, with applications to both biological and artificial systems.
Dr. Grewe has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring, including organizing the G-Node Course on Neural Data Analysis and mentoring in the Google Summer of Code program. His GitHub profile shows active contributions to neuroscience software projects like NIX and odML, which facilitate data sharing and reproducibility in neuroscience research.

