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Raoul Grasman
Raoul Grasman is assistant professor at the Psychological Methods group at the Department of Psychology. His research focuses on data science methods and statistical inference for cognitive neuroscience and other psychological sciences, machine learning and deep learning, and catastrophe theory. He teaches machine learning, deep learning, and inferential statistics at various levels.
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Michael D Nunez
Michael Nunez is assistant professor at the Psychological Methods group at the Department of Psychology. His research interests lie in Model-based Cognitive Neuroscience, Decision-making, EEG, Epilepsy, and Bayesian methods. He has taught on applied machine learning in social science and currently teaches deep learning.
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Hannes Rosenbusch
Hannes Rosenbusch is assistant professor at the Psychological Methods group at the Department of Psychology, and works as a data scientist at Appinio. His research interests lie in applied machine learning for behavioural scientists. He has taught on applied machine learning in social science and currently teaches deep learning.
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