Summary
Harm Brouwer is a computational cognitive neuroscientist and research leader with 15 years of experience translating theoretical insights into computational models at the intersection of AI, ML and language. As Associate Professor and head of the Computational Models of Brain and Behavior unit at Tilburg University, he has developed a novel, influential theory with a working computational proof‑of‑concept and led multiple software packages that underpin his lab’s research. He has a strong track record of supervising and collaborating across academic levels, publishing as lead and senior author, and securing roles from Marie Curie Fellow to principal investigator in international research centers. Trained cum laude through BA, MSc and PhD at the University of Groningen, he combines rigorous experimental neuroscience with practical software engineering—an unusual blend that lets him both formalize cognitive theory and deliver reusable research code.
15 years of coding experience
PhD (cum laude), Cognitive Neuroscience, PhD (cum laude), Cognitive Neuroscience at University of Groningen
English, frisian, German, Dutch