Horiuchi Group People

(see also Simon Group People)


Faculty:

Timothy K. Horiuchi - Silicon Neuroethologist

Associated Faculty:

Shihab Shamma,  (ECE)  Auditory Processing
Cynthia Moss,  (Psychology)  Bats! - Behavior and Neurophysiology
Avis Cohen,  (Biology)  Locomotion and Sensorimotor Control
Catherine Carr,  (Biology)  Avian Auditory Processing
P. S. Krishnaprasad,  (ECE)  Controls and Dynamics, Mathematical Models
Pamela Abshire,  (ECE)  Neural Recordings and Spike-Sorting

Sean Humbert (Aerospace) Aerial Flight Control

Research Faculty associated with the Lab:

            Katrina MacLeod - Biology Dept  - Carr Lab
                    (intracellular slice physiology, computational synaptic modeling)

Postdocs associated with the Lab:

            Hisham Abdalla - ECE Department - CSSL
                    (Vertical Echolocalization, HRTFs, Ultrasonic Cochleae)

Grad Students associated with the Lab:

Tarek Massoud - ECE Department - CSSL
        (Spatial Navigation, Learning Systems)

 

Chetan Bhansal – ECE Department – CSSL

            (conductance synapses)

Undergraduates currently associated with the Lab:

            Laura Freyman - University of Maryland


Former Members:

Research Scientists

Marc Cohen - ISR - CSSL (Low-Noise Ultrasonic Microphone Amplfiers & Adaptive Echolocation Circuits)

Postdocs:

Kaushik Ghose - Neural and Cognitive Science Program (NACS) - Neuroethology Lab & CSSL
                    (attentional processing in the bat echolocation system)

Graduate Students:

Rock Z. Shi - ECE Dept  - CSSL (bat echolocation using ILDs,  LSO modeling)

Matt Cheely - Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program (NACS), CEBH - CSSL
       (echo delay-tuned cell modeling, rat whisking)

Mete Erturk - ECE Dept (Neural Systems Lab & CSSL) - (VLSI-based cochlear processing)

Shiva Sinha - Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program (NACS) -Neuroethology Lab & CSSL

Murat Aytekin - Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program (NACS) -  Neuroethology Lab & CSSL
        (echo characterization and target identification)

Undergraduate Students:

Katherine McRoberts - Grove City College, (MERIT/BIEN 2009, Openspace Algorithm development on a Mobile Robot)
Michael Kuhlman - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (MERIT/BIEN 2009, Openspace Algorithm development on a Mobile Robot)
Steve Moskovchenko - University of Maryland - 2008 - USB/AER router programming
Aya
Korine – University of Maryland - 2008 - sonar charge pump circuits

Scott Livingston – University of Tennessee (MERIT/BIEN 2008, Bat flight behavior and analysis)

Laura Freyman – University of Maryland (MERIT/BIEN 2008, Bat flight behavior and analysis)

Kyle McMillan – University of West Virginia (MERIT/BIEN 2008, wake-sleep algorithm, binary VLSI synapses)

Guy Lipworth – University of Florida (Gainesville) (MERIT/BIEN 2008, wake-sleep algorithm, binary VLSI synapses)

Imran Shamim - University of Maryland (serial control DAC array for non-volatile, on-chip, bias generation)

Marc Goldman - University of Maryland - (MERIT 2006)
Matthew Carlberg - Columbia University - (MERIT 2006)
Jeffrey Lee - University of Maryland (PIC programmer, analog VLSI design, MERIT 2005 - Pitch and Altitude Control of a UAV..)
Thomas Mwakibinga - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute  (2005 - MERIT : Pitch and Altitude Control of a UAV Using a Binaural Bat Echolocation System)
Bill Eisenhower - University of Delaware (2005 MERIT - Analog Control with Surface Myography)
Scott McMichael - Case Western Reserve Univ. (2005 - MERIT - Analog Control with Surface Myography)
Marshall Miller - University of Maryland, (2004 - MERIT Project : Batmobile2 and Bat HRTF and Vocalization Project)
Arnab Choudhoury - Univ. Maryland (Fall 2004 - MATLAB-based simulation of the bat cochlea)
Gaurav Singhal - Columbia University, Electrical Engineering (summer of 2004 - MERIT Project: Batmobile 2)
Patrick Knapp - University of Syracuse, Electrical Engineering (summer of 2003 - MERIT Project : Batmobile)
Jesse Clarke - University of Maryland, Computer Engineering (2003/2004 - MERIT Project : Batmobile and MATBAT Project)
Mamadou Goudiaby - University of Maryland, Electrical and Computer Engineering - 2003

(see also Simon Group People)

 


Updated  1/30/04