Fabian Schönfeldمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Fabian Schönfeld is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Neural Computation (INI), which is part of the Faculty of Computer Science at Ruhr-Universität Bochum. He works in the Theory of Neural Systems group, focusing on computational modeling of the hippocampus using Slow Feature Analysis and other machine learning techniques. His educational background includes: Diploma in Computer Science from FAU Erlangen (2004-2009) PhD in Neuroscience from the International Graduate School of Neuroscience (2010-2016) Dr. Schönfeld's research primarily focuses on theoretical neuroscience, particularly on modeling the hippocampus and spatial cognition. His work combines computational approaches with neuroscience to understand how the brain processes spatial information. He has extensively used Slow Feature Analysis to model place cell behavior in the rat hippocampus, arguing for its feasibility as a fundamental principle of cognitive data processing. His research interests also extend to deep learning, artificial intelligence, and the intersection of these fields with neuroscience. His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on hippocampal function and spatial representation, with an increasing sophistication in modeling approaches over time. The research shows how computational models can help understand neural mechanisms of spatial representation, navigation, and memory formation, with applications in both neuroscience and artificial intelligence. Dr. Schönfeld has supervised several bachelor's theses on topics related to robot navigation using Slow Feature Analysis and has taught courses on Scientific Computing with Python. His academic service includes: Supervising bachelor's theses (2012-2013) Teaching Scientific Computing with Python (2015-2017) Tutoring high school students in mathematics and physics (2007-2010)