Joseph M Barnby
Scholar

Joseph M Barnby

Google Scholar ID: Shx_DBYAAAAJ
Senior Lecturer at King's College London & Centre for AI and Machine Learning
Computational ModellingCognitive ScienceTheory of MindArtificial IntelligencePsychiatry
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Work and public outreach have been funded and recognized by several major funding and scientific bodies such as the British Academy, Leverhulme Foundation, Wellcome Trust, British Association of Psychopharmacology (BAP), Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS), Medical Research Council (MRC), Federation of European Neurosciences (FENS), and the Kavli Foundation.
Research Experience
  • Currently a Strategic Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for AI and Machine Learning (AU), Associate Professor at King’s College London (UK) leading the Social Computation and Representation (SoCR) lab, and an adjunct senior research fellow at the University of Western Australia (UWA). Also a FENS-Kavli Scholar and the founder & CEO of Hypatia.
Education
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Background
  • Cognitive and computational scientist, Founder at Hypatia, FENS-Kavli Scholar. Research interests include developing better theories of the brain and behavioral basis of social interaction, explaining and treating psychiatric and neurological disorders, and improving artificial systems. Research areas cover complex cognitive processes such as social observation, decision-making, hierarchical cognition, information generalization, and social contagion.
Miscellany
  • Open to discussing potential PhD opportunities in his lab for candidates with a degree/experience in Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science/Engineering or Maths/Statistics. Interest in open-source programming is needed but extensive prior experience is not essential. Also open to discussing opportunities for Postdoctoral Research Associates.