Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Mel, Bartlett

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Our research involves the use of computer models to study brain function. Some of our goals are of a primarily scientific nature. For example, we use detailed biophysiical modeling to study synaptic integration in active dendritic trees, and explore how dendritic trees could contribute to the sensory and memory-related functions of nerve cells. Some of our work combines scientific and engineering goals. For example, we have modeled the complex computations carried out in the visual cortex that allow us to recognize objects with remarkable speed, accuracy, and robustness -- far beyond the technical state of the art. Our overarching goal is to use insights gained from this work to help in the construction of next-generation intelligent machines.