Cameron Chen, a fourth year doctoral student, has been selected as a 2016 Google Fellowship awardee in the area of Computational Neuroscience.
Cameron is a joint PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering and Princeton's Neuroscience Institute working with Professors Peter Ramadge and Uri Hasson. His current research interests lie at the intersection of machine learning and computational neuroscience. He has also worked on several theoretical and applied machine learning projects at Princeton, Amazon, Palantir, and Intel Labs. Before coming to Princeton, he received his BS in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University.
This year there are 39 recipients from North America, Europe and the Middle East of a Google Fellowship. For further details please see http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2016/03/announcing-2016-google-phd-fellows-for.html.
Po-Hsuan (Cameron) Chen awarded a 2016 Google Fellowship.
March 15, 2016