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Department of Mathematical Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology |
| Louis Tao
E-mail:
tao at njit dot edu |
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Fall 2007 - Math 111 H:
(Honors) Calculus I
Math 211: Calculus IIIa |
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Rutgers-Newark CMBN Colloquium My Research Interests: |
Recently I have started my new life as an applied mathematician at NJIT. In the recent years, I have collaborations with Michael Shelley, Dave McLaughlin, Bob Shapley and David Cai, on a mathematical model of the visual cortex. The existing model already makes some interesting predictions about orientation tuning in V1, offers an explanation of the so-called Simple Cells, and suggests a particular statistical operating point for the visual cortex during visual stimulus. In particular, temporal fluctuations in the synaptic conductances are seen to play a major role in the large-scale network dynamics of V1. Most recently, we have developed an effective kinetic theoretical representation of these, fluctuation-driven, neuronal networks.
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Background:
| Sept 2003 - Present | Assistant Professor, Mathematical Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology |
| June 2000 - August 2003 | Associate Research Scientist, CIMS & CNS, New York University |
| Jan 2000 - June 2000 | Adjunct Assistant Professor, Astronomy Department, Columbia University |
| June 1997 - Dec 1999 | NSF Mathematical Sciences Division postdoctoral research fellow, Astronomy Department, Columbia University |
| Sept 1998 - Dec 1998 | Adjunct Professor of Physics, Cooper Union |
| April 1995 - March 1997 | Postdoctoral research assistant, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge |
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