Neuro-AI offers one of the most promising paths to understanding how the brain works, and might accidentally improve ML algorithms along the way.
Mohammed Raees MK
Raees is a PhD student jointly working in the Group of Stefanie Liebe and the Mackelab. He is part of the MCSA Doctoral Network - CherISH (https://cherish-network.eu/) where his research focuses on developing neural network models to investigate spatial hearing in cochlear implant users. He studied computational neuroscience at IISc Bangalore and worked briefly as a machine learning engineer. His research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience and machine learning, with a focus on using deep neural networks to investigate higher-level brain functions.
Neuro-AI offers one of the most promising paths to understanding how the brain works, and might accidentally improve ML algorithms along the way.
Present Positions And Title
PhD Student
Research Group
Career
| Period | Institution | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Since 2024 | Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research & Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health, University of Tübingen | Phd Student |
| 2020-2024 | Tally Solutions Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore | Data Scientist |
Academic Education
| Year | Degree | Institution | Field of Study |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | M.Sc | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, | Neuroscience |
| 2019 | B.Sc. | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, | Biology, Physics |