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Kamal Sen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University, serving as Director of the Natural Sounds and Neural Coding Laboratory and Director of Admissions and Recruitment for Master’s Programs. He holds a PhD and MA in Physics from Brandeis University and a BA in Physics from Bates College.
His research focuses on understanding how neurons encode natural sounds, particularly in the auditory cortex. Key areas include neural coding efficiency, hierarchical auditory processing, and the role of learning in shaping receptive fields. He developed the BOSSA algorithm to address sound segregation challenges in noisy environments, with applications for hearing aid technology.
Sen’s work integrates electrophysiological techniques with theoretical approaches from signal processing, information theory, and systems theory. His lab explores neural discrimination of behaviorally relevant sounds and models cortical processing dynamics using computational frameworks. Recent studies investigate parvalbumin neuron contributions to temporal coding and cortical noise reduction in complex auditory scenes.
His publications span neural circuit modeling, fNIRS applications in BCI, and biomimetic algorithms for auditory scene analysis. Research highlights include exploring schizophrenia-related gene effects on neural circuits and developing 3D neurosphere models for Parkinson’s disease.
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