Shahab Bakhtiari
- Professeur adjoint
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de psychologie
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Biography
Shahab Bakhtiari is an Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal. He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering from University of Tehran. He then went on to earn a PhD in Neuroscience from McGill University. After completing his PhD, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Mila Quebec AI Institute, where he focused on research at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
Education Programs
- Social Sciences and Social Action
- Social Sciences Arts and Music Literature and Languages Fundamental and Applied Sciences
- Social Sciences Social Sciences and Social Action
- Social Sciences Social Sciences and Social Action
- Social Sciences and Social Action Social Sciences
- Social Sciences Social Sciences and Social Action
- Social Sciences Social Sciences and Social Action
Courses
- PSY3913 IA, psychologie et neuroscience cognitive
- PSY6913 IA, psychologie et neuroscience cognitive
- PSY6989 L’apprentissage profond en neuroscience cognitive
Areas of Expertise
- Computational Neuroscience
- Machine learning
- Visual System
- Learning
- Vision
- The brain and learning
- Systems neuroscience
- Role of autonomic nervous system functions
- Computer models
Shahab's research is centered at the intersection of neuroscience and AI, also known as NeuroAI. Specifically, he examines visual perception and learning in both biological brains and artificial neural networks. He uses deep learning as a computational framework to model learning and perception in the brain, and leverages our understanding of the nervous system to create more biologically-inspired artificial intelligence.
Research projects Expand all Collapse all
An optimization framework for comparative, multispecies studies of visual s y s t e m s Projet de recherche au Canada / 2023 - 2029
An optimization framework for comparative, multispecies studies of visual s y s t e m s Projet de recherche au Canada / 2023 - 2029
Union Neurosciences et Intelligence Artificielle Québec (UNIQUE) Projet de recherche au Canada / 2022 - 2029
Frais Direct - Canada Excellence Research Chair in Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2027
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