Mark Saddler is a Postdoctoral researcher in Hearing Systems at DTU Health Tech since February 2024, following a PhD in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where the thesis focused on "Task-optimized models of human hearing link perception and neural coding" under the supervision of Professor Josh McDermott. Saddler has extensive teaching experience at MIT, serving as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for various neuroscience courses, and has also held mentoring roles, including a research scientist internship at Meta's Reality Labs Research. Prior experience includes research positions at the University of Chicago and internships at several prestigious institutions, including the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Saddler holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences from the University of Chicago, specializing in Neuroscience and Biological Chemistry.
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