Kendrick Kay is an associate professor and cognitive neuroscientist with 13 years of academic experience, currently based at the University of Minnesota after faculty and postdoctoral roles at Stanford and Washington University. Trained with a PhD in Psychology from UC Berkeley and a BA in Philosophy from Harvard, he blends rigorous experimental methods with computational approaches to brain science. His work bridges basic and applied research in perception and neuroimaging, with a publicly accessible lab portfolio and codebase (cvnlab) reflecting a commitment to open science. Known for translating complex neuroscientific questions into reproducible tools and datasets, he brings both deep theoretical grounding and practical software-driven solutions to interdisciplinary teams.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Philosophy at Harvard University
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