Here is the list of our talented researchers (Feel free to reach out to any of them for more information about our research projects):

Principal Investigators:

Pablo Lanillos

Pablo Lanillos. (IP and Ramón y Cajal) in neuroscience-inspired AI and robotics. Interested in understanding the brain-body computational mechanisms to develop the technology of the future. Scientific coordinator of international projects (Spikeference.eu, Metatool.eu and Deepself.de). [CSIC]

Postdocs, PhD students and researchers:

Ajith Anil Meera

Ajith Anil Meera. PhD in Robotics. Postdoc at EU Pathfinder challlenge METATOOL project (https://www.metatool-project.eu/) at Donders Institute. [Donders Institute]

Andrés Chavarrías

Andrés Chavarrías. Master in Biomedic Engineering at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Researcher in human gait and RL applied to robotic exoskeletons. He has worked in Marsibionics and in multiple Spanish and EU projects at Universidad de Alcalá (QUADIR, PUILPOS, FRailAlert). [CSIC]

Abián Torres

Abián Torres. Master in Artificial Intelligence at Universidad Internacional de la Rioja. Researcher in applied machine learning. He is currently developing Deep Active Inference algorithms for robotics. [CSIC]

Justus Hübotter

Justus Hübotter. (Co-supervision). Master in AI and Neuroscience. PhD candidate at Donders Institute in "Spiking Neural Networks Control". [Donders Institute]

Filip Novicky

Filip Novicky. (Co-supervision) Master in Neuroscience. PhD candidate in EU Doctoral Network "Serotonin and Beyond". [Donders Institute]

Master’s and intern students:

Lucía López

Lucía López. JAE intro. (intern) RL for exoskeletons [CSIC]

André Rodrigues Urbano

André Rodrigues Urbano. (Co-supervision) Master in Neurophysics. "Spiking Active Inference" [Donders Institute]

Importance sampled former researchers:

Ruben van Bergen

Ruben van Bergen. Postdoc in SPIKEFERENCE project at Donders Institute. "Object-based representation for reasoning". [Donders Institute]

Cansu Sancaktar

Cansu Sancaktar. Master project. "Deep Active Inference". [Technical University of Munich]

Nina Alisa-Hinz

Nina Alisa-Hinz. Master project. "Modelling body-illusions in robots". [Technical University of Munich]