
معرفی
Tansu Celikel is a Professor and School Chair at the School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology. His research focuses on neural information processing, cognitive AI, computational modeling, and neuroplasticity. He leads the Neuroloops lab, which explores perceptual learning through experimental and computational approaches in animals and humans.
Key research contributions include identifying mechanisms of sensory-to-action transformation, developing real-time neuromodulation tools, and bridging animal/human studies through robotic control architectures. His lab has pioneered methods for millisecond-resolution behavioral quantification and neural interface systems.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches spanning neuroscience, engineering, and AI. Current work targets closed-loop control of perceptual learning stages, from sensory input to motor execution. The lab's translational focus aims to apply neurobiological principles to robotics and cognitive enhancement technologies.
Laboratory activities include hardware/software development for neural interfaces, computational modeling of sensory systems, and collaborative projects with robotics engineers. Experimental platforms involve rodents and human subjects to study shared perceptual mechanisms across species.




