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Henry D. I. Abarbanel
Also published under:H. D. I. Abarbanel, H. Abarbanel
Affiliation
Department of Physics, the Marine Physical Laboratory (Scripps Institution of Oceanography), and the Center for Engineered Natural Intelligence, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA
Topic
Biological Neurons,Brain Behavior,Chip Fabrication,Data Assimilation,Data Assimilation Methods,Error Model,Estimation Window,Gating Variables,Hodgkin-Huxley Model,Ion Channels,Neural Dynamics,Neurodegenerative Diseases,Neuromodulatory Effects,Reversal Potential,Spiking Patterns,State Variables,Unknown Parameters,Zebra Finch,Analog-to-digital Converter,Biological Preparation,Central Pattern Generator,Complex Dynamic Systems,Configuration Parameters,Cost Function,Degrees Of Freedom,Dirac Delta,Disease Events,Dynamic Channel,Dynamic Network,Dynamical,Effects In Neurodegenerative Diseases,Electrical Synapses,Emergent Behavior,End Of Window,External Force,External Input,Firing Patterns,Force Frequency,Fourier Spectrum,Individual Neurons,Input Force,Intrinsic Frequency,Irregular Behavior,Membrane Dynamics,Model Parameters,Neural Circuits,Neural Function,Neural Network,Neuron Model,Neuronal Activity,
Biography
Henry D. I. Abarbanel received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in 1963 and
1966, respectively. He is currently the Distinguished Professor of Physics and Research Physicist in Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), San Diego, CA, USA. He was the Director of
UCSDs Institute for Nonlinear Science from 1986 to 2007 and currently serves as an Associate Director of the Center
for Engineered Natural Intelligence, UCSD. He has taught at Princeton, Northwestern, Stanford, UC Santa Cruz, and the
University of Chicago. His research analyzes methods from statistical physics for transferring information from
observations of complex systems to quantitative models of those systems; this is statistical data assimilation. He has
been a member of JASON since 1974. He has been serving on the State of California San Diego Regional Water Quality
Control Board since 2011. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.