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MURG Members - Contacts
Contacts
Whole Brain Emulation Research
Randal A. Koene (minduploading.org)
E-mail: rak@minduploading.org
Telephone: 1-617-358-2769
Lab: Computational Neurophysiology, Psychology Department, Boston University, 64 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215, U.S.A.
Mind Uploading Research Group
Open Scientific Publications
Site/Technical information
Members
Burson, Jesse (jesse@minduploading.org)
Boston, Mass.
Computer professional (with a philosophy background, some management background, too)
Contributing areas: computational tasks, organizational, managerial
(profile Feb. 1, 2000)
- On site: Regular News Editor
Hearn, Graham (ghearn@mail.com)
Ottawa, Canada
Math student at the University of Waterloo (temporarily in Ottawa)
Contributing areas: philosophical MU writing, programming, literature research
(profile Feb. 6, 2000)
- On site: Article ``The Prospect of Mind Uploading''
Hernejärvi, Santeri (gray@movingpictures.se)
Stockholm, Sweden
Programmer, Moving Pictures Production.
Contributing areas: Programming.
(profile May 26, 2000)
Jones, Andrew (eightball103@hotmail.com)
U.K.
Reading Cybernetics at Reading University.
Contributing areas: Web design, litrature research and active research.
(profile April 4, 2002)
Kerner, Jacques (Jacques.Kerner@thales-tts.com)
Paris, France
Software Engineer with a masters degree from the ENSPS (National School of Physics Engineering and Computer Science in Strasbourg, France). Presently working for Thales Training and Simulation.
Contributing areas: Virtual Reality, Image processing, Artificial Intelligence.
(profile April 18, 2001)
Koene, Ansgar R. (a.koene@minduploading.org)
Utrecht, the Netherlands
Masters in electrical engineering specializing in control engineering (fuzzy logic and neural networks), working on PhD in biophysics/neuroscience (neural control during saccadic eye movements) at the Helmholtz Institute, Perceptual-Motor Integration group of Utrecht University
Contributing areas: neuroscience, computational modeling, literature research, P.R.
(profile Feb. 1, 2000)
- On site: Regular News Editor, Featured Site Reviews
Koene, Randal A. (rak@minduploading.org)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Physics background, masters degree in electrical engineering specializing in information theory (A.I. and neural networks), Ph.D in
computational neuroscience (physiologically realistic modeling of the hippocampus and memory systems) at the psychology department of McGill University, postdoctoral researcher at the computational neurophysiology laboratory of Boston University
Current plan is to focus on 1) identification of fundamental component level (basic building blocks) required to extract mind, 2) emulation component level (reconstruction building blocks) - systematic methods to test significance, ways of systematizing detail work; current work is mainly part of 2)
Contributing areas: computational neuroscience tasks, organizational tasks, P.R.
See also: personal history of involvement with MU, minduploading.org, rak.minduploading.org, computational neurophysiology at BU
(profile updated Mar. 13, 2002)
- On site: minduploading.org, Article ``An Introduction to Mind Uploading and its Concepts'', Regular News Editor, Monthly Bulletin
Leitl, Eugene (el@minduploading.org)
Nolan, Tony (t.nolan@uts.edu.au)
Sydney, Australia
Intelligence officer at the University of Technology in Sydney (business faculty), research interest in artificial brains and A.L., expert/knowledge-based systems, fuzzy logic, robotics and control systems, and interest in information behaviour and intelligence
Contributing areas: lit-research, MU sci-fi
(profile Feb. 3, 2000)
Strout, Joseph J. (joe@minduploading.org)
Tosti, Luigi
(location?)
Major in biology, but switching into psychology
Contributing areas: [???needs to be updated???]
(profile Feb. 1, 2000)
Weber, Thomas
Philosopher, artist experimenter
Contributing areas: [???needs to be updated???]
(profile Feb. 1, 2000)
Wiley, Keith
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