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Ermentrout, G. Bard
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Research Interests
Dr. Ermentrout's research program investigates models of neural and muscle physiology. His main areas of research over the last few years are (i) the mechanisms for synchrony in networks of cortical neurons and (ii) modes of propagation in cortical and other slice preparations. He approaches these problems both computationally and using the methods of nonlinear dynamics. More specifically, he is interested in the role of waves and oscillations in the olfactory systems of the Limax (with Alan Gelperin) and the turtle (with Larry Cohen and David Kleinfeld). He also is interested in computational mechanisms of sensory processing in the somatosensory area of the rat (with Dan Simons).
Trainees in Dr. Ermentrout's laboratory will develop mathematical models of physiological systems and learn how to use various mathematical tools (numerical analysis, stability theory, nonlinear dynamics) in order to understand their behavior.
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