Home page of Emre Baspinar
Permanent researcher (Chargé de recherche) at Inria, MathNeuro Team, Montpellier
Research interests :
Mathematical and computational neuroscience based on
sub-Riemannian neurogeometric models for visual perception
mean-field and network neuronal population models for migraine/epilepsy
biophysical neuronal models for decision-making
E-mail: emre.baspinar@inria.fr
Address: Inria Montpellier - Bât. 5, Campus Saint Priest - Université de Montpellier, 860 Rue de St - Priest, 34090, Montpellier, France
PhD thesis: "Minimal surfaces in sub-Riemannian structures and functional geometry of the visual cortex"
Master thesis: "Curve reconstruction via sub-Riemannian geometry and its applications in retinal vessel tracking"
Short Biography
Positions
Post-doctoral researcher in Human Brain Project (HBP), CNRS, Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience (NeuroPSI), Department of Integrative and Computational Neuroscience, Laboratory of Computational Neuroscience , 2021-2023, Saclay, France
Line Manager: Alain Destexhe
Post-doctoral researcher Human Brain Project (HBP), INRIA Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée, MathNeuro Team (Mathematics for Neuroscience), 2018-2021, Sophia Antipolis, France
Line Manager: Mathieu Desroches
Post-doctoral researcher in Applied Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Bologna, 2017-2018, Bologna, Italy
Line Managers: Giovanna Citti & Alessandro Sarti
Education
PhD in Applied Mathematics, 2018, University of Bologna (Alma Mater Studiorum, Università di Bologna), with Marie Curie ESR fellowship for Initial Training Network (ITN), MAnET project, Italy
Supervisors: Giovanna Citti & Alessandro Sarti
MSc in Biomedical Engineering, 2013, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands
Supervisors: Remco Duits & Bart ter Haar Romeny
BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2011, Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey
Recorded talks
Mini course on "Modeling in decision-making, neural dynamics and visual perception" in NeuroMod Institute (23 Feb 2022) is now available here.
Talk on "Elliptic bursting and torus canards: singular limits, single-cell models, networks and mean-field models" in Dynamics Days 2020 (DDD 2020) is now available here.
Talk on "A biologically-inspired cortical model for Poggendorff-type illusions" in International Conference on Mathematical Neuroscience 2021 (ICMNS 2021) is now available here, beginning at 1:42:00.