Chandramouli Chandrasekaran is an assistant professor and neuroscientist in Boston with 11 years of experience probing neural circuit dynamics behind goal-directed behavior using electrophysiology, behavior and computational analysis. He directs a lab at Boston University focused on single-trial dynamics, building on prior postdoctoral work at Stanford where he developed electrophysiology and behavioral rigs, trained primate subjects, and ran laminar recordings in premotor cortex. His training spans a PhD in Neuroscience and Psychology from Princeton, an M.Sc. from Tübingen, and an IT B.Tech, giving him a rare blend of experimental neuroscience and computational/engineering fluency. He has hands-on expertise in sterile neurosurgery, eyetracking, optogenetics collaborations, and multi-site recordings—skills that let him bridge methods to mechanism. Colleagues value his ability to translate intricate experimental setups into reproducible datasets and testable computational hypotheses.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
B.Tech, Information Technology, B.Tech, Information Technology at University of Madras
M.Sc, Neuroscience, M.Sc, Neuroscience at University of Tübingen
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neuroscience and Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neuroscience and Psychology at Princeton University
Set of tools I developed based on other papers to analyse common electrophysiological indices
Contributions:2 PRs, 7 pushes, 3 branches in 2 years 3 months
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Chandramouli Chandrasekaran - Assistant Professor at Boston University