Bradley Voytek, PhD is an NIH-funded neuroscience researcher working with Dr. Adam Gazzaley at UCSF. Brad makes use of big data, brain-computer interfacing, and machine learning to figure out cognition and is an avid science teacher, outreach advocate, and world zombie brain expert. He’s spoken at events ranging from elementary schools to TEDxBerkeley, @GoogleTalks, and SciFoo. His research and science writing has been featured in The Washington Post, Wired, Forbes, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Atlantic, and Scientific American. He runs the blog Oscillatory Thoughts (blog.ketyov.com), tweets at @bradleyvoytek, and co-created brainSCANr.com with his wife Jessica Bolger Voytek.
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