Ilya Nemenman
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Who am I?
- What is physics? ... -- The idea ... that the world is understandable.
- John J. Hopfield, APS News 16 (8):8 (2007).
- When I examined myself and my methods of thought, I came to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge.
- Albert Einstein
I am a physicist working to understand how biological systems, such as molecular circuits, entire cellular networks, single neurons, and whole brains, learn from their surrounding environment and respond to it (we call this "biological information processing"). Put differently,
- What are the computational primitives employed by living organisms to compute their way through life?
I am interested in physical problems in this biological domain. That is
- Are there phenomenological, coarse-grained, and yet functionally accurate representations of the biological processes, or are we forever doomed to each detail mattering?
The dream is that this may lead eventually to understanding the basics of how we can function reliably in an ever changing world. I hope to achieve some quantitative understanding of such complex phenomena as evolution, organism development, animal behavior, human cognition, and, who knows, maybe one day even human consiousness.
What can be a more noble science goal? As I argued a while back:
- Studying string theory cannot be more exciting than studying the brain that can study string theory.
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