Summary
Guido Meijer is a cognitive neuroscientist and postdoctoral researcher with a decade of experience probing how the brain builds and flexibly switches internal models of the world. Based at the Donders Institute in Nijmegen, he combines large-scale Neuropixels recordings, virtual reality behavioral assays, optogenetics and two-photon calcium imaging with advanced analytical tools such as deep neural networks, HMMs, GLMs and manifold analysis. His work in the International Brain Laboratory helped assemble one of the field’s largest brain-wide decision-making datasets, and he has led projects on neuromodulatory control of internal states. Proficient in Python (with MATLAB, R, C++, Julia as needed), he bridges rigorous experimental design and scalable data science to uncover dynamics underlying perception and decision-making. An often-overlooked strength is his track record of translating chronic imaging approaches into acute electrophysiology paradigms to study flexible behavior across timescales.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroscience at University of Amsterdam
English, Dutch