Summary
Christopher Cox is a graduate student and cognitive neuroscientist based in Madison, Wisconsin, with 12 years of analytical and research experience probing how the brain represents objects, concepts, and experiences. He combines rigorous experimental and quantitative training—rooted in a DePaul psychology degree with economics and mathematics minors—with practical analytical work from an operations research role at TRADOC Analysis Center. At the University of Wisconsin–Madison he focuses on translating complex neural data into interpretable models of cognition, bridging theory and empiricism. Known for a methodical, data-driven approach, he brings both academic depth and real-world analytical experience to interdisciplinary teams investigating perception and memory.
12 years of coding experience
BS (BA) [minor], Psychology (Economics) [Mathematics], magna cum laude, BS (BA) [minor], Psychology (Economics) [Mathematics], magna cum laude at DePaul University