About our lab
Chung-Chuan Lo lab for computational neuroscience and NeuroAI studies neural circuit mechanisms of cognitive behavior and physiological functions, and their applications to next generation artifical intelligence. The lab mainly uses Drosophila as the model animal and constructs spiking-neuron models based on large-scale connectome databases and neuroinformatics analysis. The works of the lab emphasize close collaborations with experimentalists. The lab also works with electrical engineering labs and translates knowledge in neuroscience into neuromorphic AI.
About the lab PI
Chung-Chuan Lo joined the Institute of Bioinformatics and Structural Biology at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan in August 2008 as an assistant professor. He transferred to the Institute of Systems Neuroscience in the same university in August 2009. Now, he is the professor of the Institute of Systems Neuroscience. He received his Ph.D. degree in physics in 2004 from Boston University and did his postdoctoral research in Dr. Xiao-Jing Wang's lab in Brandeis University and later in Yale University. Check out his personal webpage for more information.
Media coverage and interview
Commentary on a connectomic study [article]
Post MoonShot project [video] [news1] [news2]
Interview about ChatGPT [news]
MoonShot project [news1] [news2]
NTHU news about MoonShot project [video] [news]
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