Marc De Kamps is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of Leeds with over 20 years of academic research and teaching experience focused on computational models of human vision and large-scale neuronal simulation. He combines deep expertise in C++, Python, applied mathematics and scientific computing to build biologically inspired neural models that aim to bridge perception and higher-level cognition. His work spans simulation, visualization and neuroinformatics, with a long-term goal of translating neural-level insights into artificial vision systems and better models of cognitive pathology. Previously he led NeuroIT coordination activities at TU Munich and developed compositional attention models during postdoctoral work in Leiden, reflecting a rare mix of project leadership and hands-on modeling. He maintains an active professional blog documenting theoretical and practical advances in neural modeling, signaling both a scholarly and public-facing commitment to the field.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
7e montessori
Osdorper Scholengemeenschap
3e kadercie
PhD, Physics, PhD, Physics at Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Marc De Kamps - Associate Professor In Computer Science