Talks & Conferences

INVITED TALKS
Sep 2025 Johns Hopkins Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute (Kavli NDI) – X Speaker Series, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD. “The role of active vision in freely-moving marmosets.”
Sep 2025 Psychology Research Symposium, Department of Psychology, UCSD, San Diego, CA. “The role of active vision in freely-moving marmosets.”
Aug 2025 Simian Collective 2025 Young Investigator Award Talk, Durham, NC. “The role of active vision in freely-moving marmosets.”
May 2025 Vision Science Society 2025, St. Pete Beach, FL. “The role of active vision in the primary visual cortex of freely-moving marmosets.”
Jun 2024 Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (KIBM) Annual Symposium on Innovative Research 2024, San Diego, CA, USA. “The role of active vision in the primary visual cortex of freely-moving marmosets.”
Sep 2023 Simian Collective 2023, Chicago, IL, USA. “The role of active vision in the primary visual cortex of freely-moving marmosets.”
Feb 2023 Shew Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Arkansas, Virtual. “Population encoding and decoding of frontal cortex during natural communication in marmosets.”
Jan 2023 Cognitive Neural Systems Meeting, Department of Psychology, UCSD, San Diego, CA, USA. “Population encoding and decoding of frontal cortex during natural communication in marmosets.”
Oct 2022 Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Cognitive & Computational Neuroscience Program Review 2022, Arlington, VA, USA. “Visually-guided primate predation: a computational neuroethology of visual search and targeting in a complex, natural environment.”


CONFERENCE POSTERS
SimCo2024, Pittsburgh, PA. “The role of active vision in the primary visual cortex of freely-moving marmosets.”
Kavli Institute Assembly 2024, Los Angelas, California, USA. “The role of active vision in the primary visual cortex of freely-moving marmosets.”
SfN2023, Washington D.C., USA. “The role of active vision in the primary visual cortex of freely-moving marmosets”.
Marmoset Bioscience Symposium 2023, Washington D.C., USA. “The role of active vision in the primary visual cortex of freely-moving marmosets”.
Cosyne2023, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. “Population encoding and decoding of frontal cortex during natural communication in marmosets”.
SfN2022, San Diego, California, USA. “Modulation of V1 neurons by visual input and motion in freely moving marmosets”.
APAN2022, San Diego, California, USA. “Population encoding and decoding of frontal cortex during natural communication in marmosets”.
Marmoset Bioscience Symposium 2022, San Diego, California, USA. “Population encoding and decoding of frontal cortex during natural communication in marmosets”.
SfN2021, Chicago, USA (virtual forum). “Collapse of complexity of brain and body activity due to excessive inhibition and MeCP2 disruption”.
FENS2020, London, UK (virtual forum). “Stereotypy of intracortical and cortex-body interactions due to MECP2 disruption and imbalance of excitation and inhibition”.
SfN2018, San Diego, California, USA. “Inhibitory Modulation of Network Dynamics: from Criticality to Tight Balance”.
NetSci2017, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. “Inhibitory Modulation of Network Dynamics: from Criticality to Tight Balance”.
SfN2016, San Diego, California, USA. “Computational model on spatial-temporal response of primary visual cortex to contour stimuli”.
Chinese Physical Society Fall Meeting 2015, Harbin, China. “A Universal Method of Network Reconstruction from Binary-state Time Series”.
Chinese Physical Society Fall Meeting 2013, Xiamen, China. “Controllability of fractal networks”.