Paul Miller
Professor of Biology
Program Chair, Neuroscience
Research
Brains, like the creatures possessing them, are dynamical systems. In my research, therefore, I bring together the computational and mathematical tools used in the study of dynamical systems with data accrued from living brains, neural circuits, and single neurons, to make progress in understanding what makes us tick.
- Publications
- Computational Neuroscience : Short-term and Long-term Memory, Decision-Making etc.
- Physics Research Interests
- Sample Computer Codes on GitHub (see also under Textbook: An Introductory Course in Computational Neuroscience)
Textbook
- An Introductory Course in Computational Neuroscience: Codes for textbook
- Now available from MIT Press.
Teaching
- Computational Neuroscience : NBIO136b
- Systems/Computational Neuroscience Journal Club : NBIO340d (Volen 201 Mondays 11am)
- IGERT Theory Codes Summer 2013
- Quantitative Biology Matlab Challenge, 2011
Biography
- Curriculum Vitae
- B.A. Cambridge University (1991).
- Ph. D. University of Bristol (1994).
- VSO teacher in Malawi (1995-6).
- Joined Georgetown University in 1997.
- Joined Brandeis University in 2000.