Directors:
Timothy
K. Horiuchi & Jonathan Z. Simon
The Computational
Sensorimotor Systems
Lab focuses on the exploration,
analysis, modeling and implementation of biological sensorimotor
systems for both
scientific and engineering purposes. Specifically, we are interested in
the neural basis of fast, accurate sensorimotor processing and
long-term
learning in these systems. Prof. Horiuchi specializes in
neuromorphic analog VLSI design, neural computation in sensorimotor
systems (e.g., bats), and their application to mobile robotics.
Prof. Simon specializes in the application of modern signal processing
techniques in the analysis of
magnetoencephalography (MEG) for auditory processing in humans.
Within the University
of Maryland, we are associated with the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Institute for Systems Research, the Neuroscience and Cognitive Sciences
Program,
the Department of Biology,
the Applied Mathematics and
Scientific
Computation Program, and
the
Bioengineering Department.
Computational
Sensorimotor Systems Laboratory
2270 & 2269 A. V. Williams Bldg
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
(for individual contact info: see Horiuchi Lab or Simon Lab,
above)
Lab
Telephones: Horiuchi Area:
301-405-7457, Simon Area:
301-405-9604
FAX #: 301-314-9920