Liam Paninski



I'm an associate professor in the Statistics department at Columbia University. I'm also a member of the Center for Theoretical Neuroscience and Doctoral Program in Neurobiology and Behavior here. For more information on my work and how to get in touch with me, see below.

**Postdoc position available**
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Teaching
- (Spring 2012) STAT6104: Computational statistics
- (Spring 2011) STAT8285: Statistical analysis of neural data (special topics course)
- (Fall 2010) STAT4109: Probability and statistical inference
Some nice press about our work: Technology Review "TR35" award, "Scientist to watch" at The Scientist magazine
Some photos:
- the first annual fall classic Palisades bike-to-hike, Oct. 2008
- Halloween ride to Bear Mountain, 2008
- Breakneck Ridge hike, 2009
Representation

Our lab has been supported by Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience NSF/NIH grants, an NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award, an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, a Gatsby Initiative in Brain Circuitry Pilot Grant, a McKnight Scholar award, and a DARPA award.