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Zoltan Nadasdy is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin with a Ph.D. from Rutgers University. His research interests focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of neural coding, particularly exploring grid cells, spatial cognition, gamma oscillations, seizure prediction, and neural coding. Over the years, he has developed computational and experimental tools to study various aspects of Neuroscience. In addition to his work at Rutgers University, he has completed post-doctoral training in electrophysiology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the California Institute of Technology. Nadasdy applies methods from human electrophysiology data to study spike sequences, phase coding, seizure initiation, and the neural correlates of visual perception. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing the understanding of the brain's complex processes and their implications in various neuroscientific contexts.
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