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MICHELE RUCCI
Active Perception Laboratory Director
FABRIZIO SANTINI
Research Fellow
Ph.D. from the
University of Florence
(Italy) in
Computer Science and Robotics
Biomimetic robotics
, vision, and machine learning. Design of the
Gaze-Contingent Display system
.
DAVID RICHTERS
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Ph.D from the
Department of Psychology, Northeastern University
Visual psychophysics, color detection/discrimination mechanisms, and the influence of fixational eye movements on perception.
XUTAO KUANG
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Ph.D from the
School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK
Neural modeling, eye and head movements, image processing, bio-inspired robotics and cross-modal sensory integration.
Murat Aytekin
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Ph.D from the
Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland
Active perception, development and acquisition of spatial perception, artificial life and robotics.
MARTINA POLETTI
Graduate Research Assistant
Ph.D. student
in
Cognitive and Neural Systems
Neural mechanisms related to attention, eye movements and image processing. Psychophysical experiments and neural modeling.
JONATHAN LANSEY
Graduate Research Assistant
M.A. student
in
Cognitive and Neural Systems
Mathematical analysis of fixational eye movements, spectral methods, natural image statistics and information theory.
CHIARA LISTORTI
Research Assistant
M.D.
from the
Medical School, University of Perugia (Italy)
Neural mechanisms related to attention, eye movements and image processing and psychophysical experiments.
CLAUDIA CHERICI
Research Assistant
M.A.
from the
Experimental Psychology School, University of Florence (Italy)
Psychophysical experiments, neural mechanisms related to attention, visual perception, eye movements and cognitive science.
MARK GIBSON
Robotics Consultant
Biologically Inspired Robotics.
MR. T
Humanoid robot
Serving as a
general-purpose robotic platform
for the embodiment of brain models.