Daniel J. Amit | |
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Born | |
Died | November 4, 2007 Jerusalem, Israel | (aged 69)
Nationality |
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Alma mater | Brandeis University |
Awards | Rammal Award (2007) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computational Neuroscience Statistical Physics |
Institutions | Hebrew University of Jerusalem Sapienza University of Rome |
Thesis | On the Bose liquid (1966) |
Doctoral advisor | Eugene P. Gross |
Daniel J. Amit Hebrew: דניאל עמית (May 5, 1938 – November 4, 2007) was an Israeli physicist and pacifist, who was one of the pioneers in the field of computational neuroscience. Amit, Hanoch Gutfreund and Haim Sompolinsky, in a set of papers referred to as the ASG papers, were the first to demonstrate the utility of statistical mechanics in neural network research and helped establish theoretical and computational neuroscience as a novel approach that brings into brain research unique powerful sets of concepts, models, and standards of rigour.[1]