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Svenja Küchenhoff

DPhil Student

I am a DPhil student at the Computational Neuroscience Lab, supervised by Tim Behrens. My research aims at understanding which neural coding principles allow the brain to generalize knowledge across situations. I am using computational models and multivariate pattern analysis to bridge across modalities (ephys and neuroimaging) and species (rodents and humans).

Prior to starting my DPhil, I completed a BSc in Psychology at the University of Heidelberg and the Universitat de Barcelona, an MSc in Neuro-Cognitive Psychology at Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, and the Neuroscience MSc at the University of Oxford.

I am funded by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fellowship for Biomedical Sciences, and am a Wilfrid Knapp Scholar at St Catz College.