Daniele LINARO, Ph.D.

last modified November 30, 2017 - 14:43 CET

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I was born in Chiavari (Genova), Italy, on June 5, 1983.

I received my Laurea degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Genoa, Italy, in September 2007.

My main research interests are in the area of nonlinear dynamical systems, applied in particular to so-called limit-cycle oscillators. The two major fields of application of my research are concerned with electronic oscillators and computational neuroscience, with emphasis on:

  • Application of dynamical systems theory and bifurcation theory to the study of neuron models.
  • System identification in large scale neuron networks.
  • Channel noise and spike-timing reliability in Hodgkin-Huxley neuron models.

In December 2010 I finished my Ph.D. activity: at this link you can find my thesis.

You can find my detailed CV here.

Starting from October 1, 2011, I have moved to the Theoretical Neurobiology and Neuroengineering Group at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. My new homepage is here.





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