Shlizerman's Research Group on
Data-driven Dynamical Systems
Data driven Dynamical Systems

Eli Shlizerman
Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics and Electrical & Computer Engineering | Washington Research Foundation Professor
E-mail:shlizeeuw.edu
Office(Amath):Lewis Hall 230D
Office(ECE):ECE 446
Phone:206 543 6658
Fax:206 685 1440
Research in our group is in NeuroAI in which fundamental properties of Neurobiological Networks are investigated along with Artificial Neural Networks. We correlate the two systems through methods which combine analysis of spatio-temporal data, machine learning and dynamical systems theory.

Investigations of Eli Shlizerman (PI) and members of the group are at the interface of development of novel AI algorithms and modeling neurobiological networks of actual organisms.

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Open positions! Students interested in research at the intersection of neuronal networks, data-science and neuromorphic computing are invited to join the group. Prof. Shlizerman will be admitting 1-2 well-qualified PhD students. Applications are due to the Department of Electrical Engineering or the Department of Applied Mathematics. Excited to join? Please contact Prof. Shlizerman for further information and indicate your interest on the application. Exceptional postdoctoral candidates are welcome to contact as well.
   Funding: Our research is supported by the National Science Foundation DMS/NIGMS Initiative at the Interface of Bio. and Math. Sciences, Air-Force Office for Scientific Research and Washington Research Foundation Fund for Innovation in Data-Intensive Discovery.