
Career
- 1997-2000 Wellcome Trust Fellow in Mathematical Biology, Edinburgh
- 2000-2001 Lecturer, School of Informatics, Edinburgh
- 2001-2004 Wellcome Trust Travelling Fellowship, St Louis and Edinburgh
- 2004-2006 Lecturer, DAMTP
- 2006-2015 Senior Lecturer, DAMTP
- 2015- Reader. DAMTP
Research
Stephen Eglen is a computational neuroscientist: he uses computational methods to study the development of the nervous system, using mostly the retina and other parts of the visual pathway as a model system. He is particularly interested in questions of structural and functional development:
Structural development: how do retinal neurons acquire their positional information within a circuit?
Functional development: what are the mechanisms by which neurons make contact with each other, to perform functioning circuits?
Selected Publications
Please see my publications page
Publications
Unsupervised Discovery of Invariances
(1997)
Unsupervised Discovery of Invariances
– Network: Computation in Neural Systems
(1997)
8,
441
(doi: 10.1088/0954-898x/8/4/006)
Modelling The Prenatal Development of The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
(1997)
Modelling The Prenatal Development of The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
(1997)
Modelling the Development of the Retinogeniculate Pathway
(1997)
Modelling the Development of the Retinogeniculate Pathway
(1997)
Modelling The Prenatal Development of The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
(1997)
Modelling the Development of the Retinogeniculate Pathway
(1997)
Learning Perceptual Invariances: A Spatial Model
(1996)
Using Wavelets for Classifying Human in vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectra
(1995)
103,
377
(doi: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2544-7_22)
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