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External Advisory and Scientific Review Board Diversity Outreach Committee

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External Advisory and Scientific Review Board
Joanne Berger-Sweeney
Wellesley College
Associate Dean
Professor of Biological Sciences
Co-Director, Psychobiology Program
Director, Minority Neuroscience Fellowship Program, Society for Neuroscience
Minority Fellowship Program Neuroscience Advisory Committee, American Psychological Association
Professor Joanne Berger-Sweeney evaluates CELEST work on diversity issues as well as from her perspective as an expert on the neurobiology of learning and memory.
Robert Desimone
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Director, McGovern Institute for Brain Research

Dr. Robert Desimone evaluates CELEST work on behavioral and cognitive neuroscience.
Kurt Fischer
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Bigelow Professor of Education
Director, Mind, Brain, and Education Program
Professor Kurt Fischer evaluates CELEST work on education and child development.

Henry Markram
Brain Mind Institute, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Co-Director, Brain Mind Institute
Director, Center for Neuroscience & Technology
Director, Blue Brain Project

Dr. Henry Markram evaluates CELEST work on experimental and computational neuroscience and neuromorphic technology.
Erkki Oja
Helsinki University of Technology
Academy Professor, Academy of Finland
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Director, Neural Networks Research Center, HUT
President, European Neural Network Society
Professor Erkki Oja evaluates CELEST work on neuromorphic learning and modeling.
Richard Shiffrin
Indiana University
Waterman Professor of Psychology
Director, Cognitive Science Program
Professor Richard Shiffrin evaluates CELEST work on human learning, cognition, and modeling.
Jennie Si
Arizona State University
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Director, China Initiatives and Special Projects
Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Affairs
Professor Jennie Si evaluates CELEST work on computational neuroscience and neuromorphic technology.