1982–1988: Research scientist at MIT AI Lab and Harvard University’s Division of Applied Sciences
Until 1996: Assistant and Associate Professor at Harvard University
1996–2002: Senior Research Scientist at Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
2002–2016: Full Professor of Statistics at UCLA, with joint appointments in Computer Science, Psychiatry, and Psychology
Since January 2016: Professor at Johns Hopkins University
Background
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University
Directs the research group on Compositional Cognition, Vision, and Learning
Affiliated with the Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM)
Participates in the NSF Expedition in Computing: Visual Cortex on Silicon
Research interests include computational models of vision, mathematical models of cognition, medical image analysis, and artificial intelligence and neural networks