GWU Computer Science is #hiring Come work with us and my amazing colleagues and students.

We’re hiring in *all* areas of computer science. Feel free to reach out (DMs open or email) if you have any questions.

Did I mention we’re smack in the middle of DC with lots of amazing coffee/food places/museums/parks/waterfronts within short walking distances?😉

#facultypositions #academicjobs #computerscience

Link to the job posting:

gwu.jobs/postings/105987

For those who are just starting out in / / , just know: it gets easier.

Nobody gets coding at first. Some people can't get it at all. But most of us, with time and dedication, can wrap our minds around the idea of systems built upon systems built upon ones and zeroes.

Just wait. After time, with a bit of experience, you'll be able to do things that are like magic. The first time you see an error message pop up and know exactly what caused it before even reading it, you'll know what I mean.

It’s fall in the Twin Cities and the views from my window have been sublime, as is the usual this time of year. Biking will soon end for the season. That saddens me. I am already looking forward to spring.

After a long hiatus, I’m back! Please afford me once again the opportunity to be a productive contributor to the Mastodon communities!

I wish everyone a safe and productive new year in 2023. May this year bring you fortune.

Hi everyone - We are the Poldrack Lab at Stanford University. We do cognitive neuroscience research to understand cognitive control and decision making, and we develop tools to help make neuroscience more transparent and reproducible, including OpenNeuro, Neurovault, fMRIPrep, MRIQC, and the Cognitive Atlas.

I've written up an end-of-year review covering all the robots and projects I made in 2022.

Can you believe I made 111 videos?! How many robots did I make, though?

kevsrobots.com/blog/end-of-yea

#robotics #robots #micropython #raspberrypi #STEM #maker #AI #ML #Python #robotics

Idea for a little Arduino holiday kit for kids (and keen adults) to work with at the library. #Arduino #LibraryLearningCentre

Excuse me while I move servers over to my natural home: with other writers!

By way of #introduction - Hello peeps! I'm a writer, aspiring author, and improviser. I write both fiction and non-fiction.

My fiction is #speculativefiction. My first manuscript- The Book That Broke The World - is a middle-grade fantasy that was longlisted for the 2018 Hardie-Grant Egmont Ampersand Prize.

Currently working on a second book - an adult spec-fic called The Bones Beneath. Would love to connect. ❤️

RT @drcpennington
My book📚, “A Student’s Guide to Open Science: Using the Replication Crisis to Reform Psychology” is available to pre-order now! (tinyurl.com/59zk7m5y; tinyurl.com/2cukuy9v). A thread of why this book is important to both the field and me! 🧵

#introduction

Hey, I'm Alex, a #PhD student in #psychology from Leipzig, Germany.

I'm studying visual #semantics – how the brain learns to see meaning in visual objects and words. I'm also exciting about #opensource tools and #reproducibility for #neuroimaging (#fMRI and #EEG) data analysis.

Glad to be here! 🦣

Hello world ! I am a Cognitive Development scientist #biology #psychology #neuroscience & Associate Professor at the #university of #caen #france

I Research #neonate and #infant #brain #development and #neurodevelopmentaldisorders using #neuroimaging #eeg #fnirs #mri with a particular emphasis on #somatosensation and #sensoryprocessing

I work with my awesome #decoderesearch team at the #comete1075 lab, with the help of strong coffee, loud music, and cats.

My conversational abilities include #science #babies horse riding and vintage sci-fi
#introduction #introductions #neurodevelopment #cognitivedevelopment

Hi everyone,

I'm an Associate Professor at Northeastern University, where I moved in August after 10 years at Washington University in Saint Louis. I'm in the (expanding! fun!) Center for Cognitive and Brain Health, with appointments in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Department of Psychology.

My main research is in the area of speech and language processing, especially how these are affected in the context of adult aging and/or hearing loss. We use behavior, #pupillometry, #fmri, #fnirs, and #eeg/#meg. I have a soft spot for methods papers.

Although sort of lapsed in the midst of my move, I enjoy podcasts: I co-host The Juice and the Squeeze with @juliafstrand, and have been working on The Brain Made Plain (accessible, student-friendly interviews with real neuroscientists).

#introduction #neuroscience #cognition

Here is my :

My name is Daniel Martens, I am a computer scientist developing and maintaining AI-enabled software systems that solve real world problems.

I do not treat AI as a panacea to all our problems, rather - due to my strong requirements and software engineering background - I am aware of the challenges, e.g., maintaining, such software systems brings.

Therefore, I am especially interested and like to exchange on the topic of .

@hippichan -Awesome! They even look similar! Maybe they can both be best virtual buddies!

It’s been a very busy few weeks for me! I’m pleased to be back on Mastodon. St. Paul received a fair amount of snow recently, so I shall post a pretty photo from the neighborhood.

Most “normal” people have clothing stacked/hanging on their exercise equipment. Right now, I have 3D printers stacked on top of my stepper machine. I am (not) normal.

Hello 👋 time for an 🐘

I'm a neuroscientist at Stanford in @giocomo's lab studying how neural firing sequences in entorhinal cortex evolve over learning. I'm also the co-chair of the Inhibition in the CNS Gordon seminar in 2023 emilyjon.es/grs/. I love studying all things , spatial learning and memory, and 's disease.

Also I have a dog named Heimdall, king potato and president of derpistan.

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