Neuroscience Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

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The Neuroscience Institute at Carnegie Mellon University is an interdisciplinary research and education center that brings together experts from fields such as psychology, biology, computer science, and engineering to study the brain and nervous system.

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instanceOf academic unit
interdisciplinary research center
research institute
academicDiscipline biology
cognitive science
computer science
engineering
neuroscience
psychology
campus CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University main campus
collaboratesWith Carnegie Mellon University–University of Pittsburgh Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
CMU College of Engineering
surface form: College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

Department of Biological Sciences
surface form: Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University

Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University
School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
surface form: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork artificial intelligence
behavioral neuroscience
bioengineering
biological sciences
brain–computer interfaces
cognitive neuroscience
computational biology
computational neuroscience
machine learning
neuroimaging
neuroscience
psychology
systems neuroscience
theoretical neuroscience
focusesOn brain function
learning and memory
nervous system
neural computation
neural data analysis
perception and cognition
hasPart faculty
graduate students
postdoctoral researchers
research staff
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system
to integrate neuroscience with computer science and engineering
offers graduate training in neuroscience-related fields
interdisciplinary research opportunities
partOf CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University
website https://www.cmu.edu/ni/

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Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University collaboratesWith Neuroscience Institute, Carnegie Mellon University