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Jianfeng Feng

Job Title
Professor
Department
Computer Science
Phone
024 7657 3788
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Research Interests

The general theme of my research is Computational Biology: computational psychiatry, abstract and biophysical models of single neurone and neuronal networks, stochastic and nonlinear dynamics, data mining and mathematical physics

Biography

1985 - 1993 Received all my academic degrees (BSc, MSc, PhD) from Probability and Statistics Dept., Peking University, P.R, China 1993 - 1996 Supported by the A. von Humboldt Foundation of Germany and CNR of Italy, I spent around three years in Germany and Italy 1996 - May 2000 Principle Investigator (project leader, deputy head of the Computational Neuroscience Lab.), The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, CB2 4AT, UK June 2000 - December 2004 Reader, Department of Informatics, Sussex University, UK. 2005 June - 2008 May Visiting Professor, Department of Informatics, Sussex University, UK. 2005 Jan - now, Professor, Centre for Scientific Computing and Computer Science, Warwick University, UK

Title Funder Award start Award end
Capacity Building in Complexity Science - DTC Proposal EPSRC 01 Oct 2006 08 Sep 2017
Bridging the gap between fMRI and Genome-wide data with applications in diseases - Wolfson Research Merit Award Royal Society 01 Aug 2011 31 Jul 2016
Marie Curie IIF for Wenlian Lu: IAfBG European Commission 01 Jun 2012 31 May 2014
GCHQ project Government Communications Headquarters 01 Feb 2011 31 Jan 2012
Warwick Symposium 2008/9 - Challenge in Scientific Computing EPSRC 01 Sep 2008 31 Aug 2011
Warwick Symposium 2008/9 - Challenge in Scientific Computing EPSRC 01 Sep 2008 31 Aug 2011
BION: Synthetic Pathways To Bio-Inspired Information Processing EU 01 Apr 2008 31 Mar 2011
Carmen: code analysis, repository and modelling for e-neuroscience. EPSRC 01 Oct 2006 30 Sep 2010
Amendment 4 to CA for CARMEN: Code Analysis, Repository and Modelling for e-Neuroscience University of Newcastle 01 Jul 2008 30 Sep 2009
Contract Amendment - CARMEN - Code Analysis, Repository and Modelling for e-Neuroscience University of Newcastle 01 Jul 2008 30 Jun 2009
Dynamical Properties of networks with Random Interactions, with Applications to Neuroscience EPSRC 01 Nov 2005 31 Mar 2008
Dealing with in-vivo multi electrode array data BBSRC 01 Sep 2006 30 Nov 2007
Scaling up neuroscience - Analysis of multi-electrode array data EPSRC 01 Nov 2004 31 Oct 2007