Grace Lindsay is a computational neuroscientist currently based at University College London. She completed her PhD at the Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at Columbia University, where her research focused on building mathematical models of how the brain controls sensory processing. Before that, she earned a bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from the University of Pittsburgh and received a research fellowship to study at the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Freiburg, Germany. She was awarded a Google PhD Fellowship in Computational Neuroscience in 2016 and has spoken at several international conferences.
Grace Lindsay provides a masterful tour of this important frontier, tackling intimidating topics with verve and wit. --Sean Carroll, author of Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime 'Enthralling, erudite and accessible ... an engrossing history of science and an enlightening guide to neuroscience's current frontiers.' --Liam Drew, Neurobiologist and author of I, Mammal: The Story of What Makes Us Mammals This book is an anthology of the scientific poetry that has illuminated our studies and conceptions of the brain. --Professor Larry Abbott, Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia University