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  1. Pawan Sinha is a professor of vision and computational neuroscience in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. He received his undergraduate degree in computer science from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi and his Masters and doctoral degrees from the Department of Computer Science at MIT.

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    Pawan Sinha is a Cambridge -based scientist who won the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2012 . [1] He is a Professor of Vision and Computational Neuroscience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [2]

  3. Pawan Sinha Biography. Using a combination of experimental and computational modeling techniques, research in Pawan’s laboratory focuses on understanding how the human brain learns to recognize objects through visual experience and how objects are encoded in memory.

  4. Founder of Project Prakash. Professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at M.I.T. Prof. Sinha is a recipient of the PECASE – the highest US Government award for young scientists, – the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship in Neuroscience, the John Merck Scholars Award for research on developmental disorders, the Jeptha and ...

  5. Pawan Sinha details his groundbreaking research into how the brains visual system develops. Sinha and his team provide free vision-restoring treatment to children born blind, and then study how their brains learn to interpret visual data.

  6. Pawan Sinha. Professor of Vision and Computational Neuroscience. About Pawan Sinha.

  7. Pawan Sinha. Proceedings of IEEE computer society Conference on computer vision and …. Effects of early experience on children's recognition of facial displays of emotion. P Sinha, MM...

  8. Pawan Sinha is a professor of vision and computational neuroscience in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. He received his undergraduate degree in computer science from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi and his Masters and doctoral degrees from the Department of Computer Science at MIT.

  9. Professor at MIT · The brain, fundamentally, is a learning device. My research focuses on understanding the principles by which the brain learns to make sense of its complex environment.

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  10. Pawan Sinha is a professor of vision and computational neuroscience in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. He received his undergraduate degree in computer science from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi and his Masters and doctoral degrees from the Department of Computer Science at MIT.

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