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Eilif Benjamin Muller

Eilif Benjamin Muller has a diverse work experience spanning several fields. Eilif Benjamin currently holds the position of IVADO Associate Research Professor at Université de Montréal, where they have been since 2020. Prior to this, they served as an IVADO Assistant Research Professor at the same institution.

In 2020, Eilif Benjamin Muller also joined the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre as a Principal Investigator, and became an Associate Faculty Member at Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute.

Before these roles, Eilif Benjamin Muller worked as a Senior Applied Research Scientist at Element AI, where they focused on unsupervised representation learning and incremental learning in vision. Eilif Benjamin also contributed to the Neuro-AI workshop at NeurIPS 2019.

Eilif Benjamin Muller's experience in academic research includes serving as the Deputy Director of the Simulation Neuroscience Division at EPFL. Eilif Benjamin also worked at The Blue Brain Project, EPFL, where they held various roles, including Section Manager & Group Leader and Project Manager Computational Neuroscience. In these positions, they led a team of researchers in developing and studying the Blue Brain Project's flagship model of neo-cortical tissue.

Earlier in their career, Eilif Benjamin Muller worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Kirchhoff Institute for Physics. Eilif Benjamin also has industry experience, having worked as an Airborne Systems Developer at Intermap Technologies and as a Programmer at Basis Applied Technology, Inc.

Overall, Eilif Benjamin Muller's work experience showcases their expertise in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and research leadership.

Eilif Benjamin Muller completed their B.Sc. (Honours) in Mathematical Physics from Simon Fraser University in 2001. Eilif Benjamin then pursued their Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, Applied Mathematics, and Computational Neuroscience at Heidelberg University from 2001 to 2007. Lastly, they obtained a Dr. rer. nat. degree in Physics from Heidelberg University between 2003 and 2007.

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