
The goal of the Center for Computational Brain Research (CCBR) at IIT Madras is to explore the interface between Neuroscience and Engineering disciplines.
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AI Research
Data Scientist
June 25, 2026 – Present
NeuroMod
September 9, 2024 – September 9, 2024
A Python library that simulates the modular interactions between different brain regions (like the Pre-Frontal Cortex, Hippocampus, and Basal Ganglia) to enhance LLMs with cognitive abilities such as memory retention, decision-making, and context-switching.
View ProjectGen-AI
August 20, 2024 – August 20, 2024
Developing Generative AI Models for Personalized Neuroscience Research with Emphasis on Interpretability and Ethical MLOps Practices
View ProjectAircraft
August 27, 2019 – August 27, 2019
git@github.com:umbertogriffo/Predictive-Maintenance-using-LSTM.git
View ProjectNeuroTechEDU-s-Awesome-List-of-BCI-related-Resources
December 22, 2018 – December 22, 2018
NeuroTechEDU's Awesome List of BCI-related Resources
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's projects show a strong inclination towards research and development in AI, particularly in niche areas like neuroscience and BCI. This indicates a potential fit for an innovative, research-driven culture. However, the projects are all personal, and there's no information on collaborative work or team dynamics. The diversity of projects (deep learning, BCI, generative AI, predictive maintenance) suggests a broad interest within the AI/ML domain.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills and operational fit. Psychometric test scores are 0, providing no insight.