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CBLL is closely associated with the labs of Prof. Rob Fergus and Chris Bregler.
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
   
 
   
 
   
 
Kevin Jarrett, 2006-2011. Wall Street.
Koray Kavukcuoglu, 2005-2007 (MSc), 2007-2010 (PhD). Research Scientist at NEC Labs - Princeton.
Piotr Mirowski , 2005-2010. Research Scientist at Bell Laboratories (Alcatel-Lucent), Murray Hill, NJ.
Marc'Aurelio Ranzato, 2004-2009. Postdoc at U. of Toronto. Research Scientist at Google
Sumit Chopra, 2003-2008. Research Scientist at AT&T Labs-Research, Florham Park, NJ.
Raia Hadsell, 2003-2008. Postdoc at CMU (2008-2009), Research Scientist at SRI, Princeton, NJ.
Ayse Naz Erkan,  2004-2010. Julpan.
Matthew K. Grimes, 2004-2009.
Fu Jie Huang, 2003-2009. Wall Street.
Feng Ning, 2003-2006. Wall Street.
   
 
   
 
   
 
    | NYU Faculty with Shared Interests |  
 
Chris Bregler
(Courant/CS): computer vision, graphics, motion capture, animation.
Andrew Caplin (NYU Economics)
Ernie Davis
(Courant/CS): reasoning and knowledge representation.
Nathaniel Daw (NYU, CNS): learning.
Davi
Geiger (Courant/CS): computer vision, recognition.
Leslie Greengard
 (Courant/Math).
David Heeger (NYU, CNS): fMRI, vision.
John Leahy (NYU Economics).
Panos Mavromatis (NYU Steinhardt School. Music Theory).
Mehryar Mohri (Courant/CS):
bioinformatics, machine learning, automata theory.
Denis Pelli (Center
for Neural Science/Psychology): human vision, object recognition.
Fabio Piano (NYU Biology): functional genomics.
Foster Provost 
(Stern School of Business): machine learning, data mining, knowledge
systems.
Eero Simoncelli
(Center for Neural Science): vision, computational neuroscience.
 
   
 
Francis Bach (INRIA/Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris): 
 learning, sparse coding, vision.
Yoshua Bengio (CS dept, Universite de Montreal): machine learning
Leon Bottou (NEC Labs America, Princeton): on-line learning, computer
 vision, object recognition.
Ed Boyden (MIT): neuroscience.
Ronan Collobert (NEC Labs): deep learning, computer vision.
Eugenio Culurciello (Yale, EE): vision hardware.
Yang
Dan (Berkeley, Neurobiology): neuroscience.
Martial Hebert
(Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University): computer vision, object recognition.
Geoffrey Hinton (University of Toronto): learning, vision.
Urs Muller (Net-Scale Technologies): mobile robotics.
Andrew Ng (Stanford): learning.
Jean Ponce (INRIA/Ecole Normale Superieure): 
 computer vision, object recognition.
Sebastian Seung (MIT, Brain and Cognitive Science 
 Department): computational neuroscience, connectomics.
 
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