Neurosciences – Groups
Research Group of Jochen Triesch

How do cognitive processes grow out of the interplay of millions of relatively simple nerve cells? How do networks of such cells self-organize to give rise to intelligent perception, action, and thought? How do these networks change during brain development, learning, or disease? To answer these questions we develop computer models to simulate brain function and processes of change inside computers (in silico). On the one hand, this leads to a deeper understanding of the brain. On the other hand, we contribute to a new generation of intelligent artificial systems which will bring about profound societal and economic changes.
Research and Teaching
Members


Danylo Batulin
PhD Student
Office: 1|401 (FIAS)
Phone: +49 69 798 47530

Samuel Eckmann
PhD Student
Office: 1|401 (FIAS)
Phone: +49 69 798 47530

Alexander Lelais
PhD Student
Office: 2|300 (FIAS)
Phone: +49 69 798 47532









Pierre Schumacher
Master Student
Office: 1|301 (FIAS)
Phone: +49 69 798 47607

Philip Sommer
Master Student
Office: 3|300 (FIAS)
Phone: +49 69 798 47660


Former Members
The people who contributed to the lab now work all over the world.