I am a postdoc at Stanford University, working with Krishna Shenoy. In collaboration with many experimental and computational colleagues, I study the neural mechanisms that control movement, and more broadly, how neural populations spanning interconnected brain regions perform the distributed computations that drive skilled behavior. I develop experimental and computational tools to understand the neural population dynamics that establish speed and dexterity.

I aim to discover insights into brain-wide computations in health and in neurological disease, with an eye towards identifying effective, targeted neuromodulation to treat movement disorders.

I also build open source tools:
- djoshea.github.io/neuropixel-u
- lfads.github.io/lfads-run-mana
- github.com/djoshea/eraasr
- github.com/djoshea/haptic-cont

Looking forward to joining the growing neuro community here!

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