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Fleur Zeldenrust | |
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Born | Fleur Zeldenrust 1981 |
Nationality | Dutch |
Alma mater | SILS-CNS, University of Amsterdam and ONWAR graduate school, the Netherlands |
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Thesis | [https://dare.uva.nl/search?arno.record.id=403301 Neural coding with spikes and bursts: characterizing neurons and networks with noisy input] (2012) |
Doctoral advisor | W.J. Wadman |
Website | https://fleurzeldenrust.nl/about-me/ |
Fleur Zeldenrust (1981) is a neurophysicist working as a principal investigator and associate professor[1] in computational neuroscience at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. She has a background in both physics and neurobiology, and her interests lie in combining the two fields in the making of computational theoretical models with the aim of finding quantitative solutions to scientific problems.[2] Zeldenrust is involved in several research organizations, including the Organization for Computational Neurosciences[3] and the Radboud Young Academy (RYA), which she founded in 2020.[4] She is the theme leader of "Natural Computation and Neurotechnology"[5] within the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour. At the same institute she is the principal investigator of the 'Biophysics of Neural Computation' research group.