Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC)
Gregory Shakhnarovich is a Professor at the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC), with a tenure spanning from February 2008 to the present, where contributions focus on machine learning and computer vision. Additionally, Gregory serves as an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Chicago on a part-time basis since January 2017. Prior to this, Gregory was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University from September 2005 to December 2007, engaged in applying machine learning techniques to Brain-Machine Interfaces, specifically in designing neural prosthetics and translating motor control from cortical neural activity. Educational credentials include a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Master of Science in Computer Science from Technion, and a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC)
Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC or the Institute) is an accredited computer science institute, dedicated to basic research and graduate education in computer science. Its mission is to achieve international impact through world-class research and education in fundamental computer science and information technology. The Institute is distinctive to the American educational scene in its unique combination of graduate education and endowed research. TTIC is located in Hyde Park on the University of Chicago campus and has a close affiliation with the University of Chicago Computer Science Department. An agreement between the University of Chicago and TTIC allows cross-listing of computer science course offerings between the two institutions, providing students from each institution the opportunity to register in the other's courses. Faculty and students enjoy full privileges of the University library system, athletic facilities and other services.