Packard Foundation Announces 20 New Science & Engineering Fellows For 2025
Azahara Oliva has been named one of the 20 new Science and Engineering Fellows for 2025. Read the entire story in Forbes.
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Azahara Oliva has been named one of the 20 new Science and Engineering Fellows for 2025. Read the entire story in Forbes.
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A former Klarman Fellow in neurobiology and behavior in the College of Arts & Sciences (A&S), Zhao is continuing his research into the neural mechanisms of parrot vocalizations in the Goldberg lab with this support.
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The unrestricted fellowship funds enables Oliva and the 19 other fellows named this year to “test novel ideas and lead research that drives real-world impact,”
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Frank Rosentblatt, former associate professor of neurobiology and behavior in the Division of Biological Sciences aided in the creation of one of the early breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence.
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Zhilei Zhao is a recipient of 2025 Fellows to Faculty award.
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Some plant traits are so unusual that they compel physiological or even behavioral comparisons to animals.
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"Musicians have told me it sounds like a - a didgeridoo", quoted by Andrew Bass, Horace White Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior in the neurobiology and behavior department at Cornell University. Andrew Bass is being interviewed on the Little Island in NYC about a fish that sings in the night a...
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Ten students who participated in this summer's Nexus Scholars Program share their stories..
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