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William Podlaski. Completed the Doktor (PhD) in DPhil in 2018/12/18 by University of Oxford Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics. Works in the area(s) of Medical and Health Sciences with emphasis on Neurosciences. Since 2019/03 he is a postdoctoral researcher at the Champalimaud Foundation.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
William Podlaski

Citation names

  • Podlaski, William F

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
F419-C5A7-B71D
ORCID iD
0000-0001-6619-7502

Knowledge fields

  • Medical and Health Sciences - Basic Medicine - Neurosciences
Education
Degree Classification
2014/10/01 - 2019/06/27
Concluded
DPhil (Doktor (PhD))
Major in Computational Neuroscience
University of Oxford Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics, United Kingdom
"Channels and circuits: biophysical and network models of neuronal function" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
2011/01/08 - 2014/02/06
Concluded
MSc Computer Science (Master)
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
"Learning sensory representations with retroaxonal feedback signals" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
2007/08/01 - 2011/05/01
Concluded
BSc (Bachelor)
Major in Biological Sciences
Cornell University, United States
"A computational toolkit for analyzing respiration-synchronized activity in the rat olfactory bulb" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2019/03/01 - 2024 Postdoc (Research) Programa Champalimaud de Neurociências, Portugal
Outputs

Publications

Journal article
  1. Gonçalves, Pedro J; Lueckmann, Jan-Matthis; Deistler, Michael; Nonnenmacher, Marcel; Öcal, Kaan; Bassetto, Giacomo; Chintaluri, Chaitanya; et al. "Training deep neural density estimators to identify mechanistic models of neural dynamics". eLife 9 (2020): http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/elife.56261.
    10.7554/elife.56261
  2. Podlaski, William F; Seeholzer, Alexander; Groschner, Lukas N; Miesenböck, Gero; Ranjan, Rajnish; Vogels, Tim P. "Mapping the function of neuronal ion channels in model and experiment". eLife 6 (2017): http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/elife.22152.
    10.7554/elife.22152