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WTI Postdoctoral Symposium

Thursday, January 29, 2026

9:15 am - 12:30 pm

100 College Street
Floor 11, Workshop 1116

Aspiring Wu Tsai Postdoctoral Fellows share their outstanding research spanning experimental, computational, and theoretical approaches to cognition. Join us on January 29 at 100 College to hear from these early career scientists and explore potential collaborations. All Yale community members are welcome.

Speakers + Agenda

If you are a Wu Tsai Faculty Member and would like to meet one-on-one with any of these speakers, please contact WTI's program manager, Liz Knapp.

Arrive early for breakfast and coffee beginning at 8:45 am in the Floor 11 lounge.

Attendee welcome and speaker introductions

PhD candidate, lab of Emily Finn, Dartmouth College

“Cognitive and neural mechanisms driving differences in the encoding of complex experiences”

PhD candidate, lab of Suhasa Kodandaramaiah, University of Minnesota

“CortexCAM: A novel neurotechnology for cortex-wide mapping of spatial cognition”

PhD candidate, lab of Richard Ivry, University of California, Berkeley

“Statistical regulators in motor learning and motor control”

Refreshments will be available in the lounge.

PhD candidate, labs of Patrick Desrosiers and Antoine Allard, Université Laval

“Resilience: From complexity to low-dimensional spaces”

PhD candidate, labs of Eric Shea-Brown and J. Nathan Kutz, University of Washington

“Modeling, predicting, and steering neural dynamics”