Blake A. Richards
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Blake A. Richards
Summary
Blake A. Richards is a human[1]. He worked as a neuroscientist[2].
Key Facts
- Blake A. Richards's professions included neuroscientist[2].
- Blake A. Richards's field of work was machine learning[3].
- Blake A. Richards was employed by McGill University[4].
- Among Blake A. Richards's employers was University of Toronto Scarborough[5].
- Blake A. Richards's doctoral advisor was Colin J. Akerman[6].
- Blake A. Richards is recorded as male[7].
- Blake A. Richards's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Blake A. Richards's family name is recorded as Richards[9].
- Blake A. Richards's given name is recorded as Blake[10].
- Blake A. Richards's given name is recorded as Aaron[11].
- Blake A. Richards's academic thesis is recorded as The role of GABAergic circuits in stimulus-instructed receptive field development[12].
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Education
Blake A. Richards's doctoral advisor was Colin J. Akerman[6].
Career and Affiliations
Blake A. Richards worked as a neuroscientist[2]. His field of work was machine learning[3]. Employers include McGill University[4], a public research university[13], in Canada[14], founded in 1821[15], headquartered in Montreal[16] and University of Toronto Scarborough[5], a campus[17], in Canada[18], founded in 1964[19].
FAQs
What did Blake A. Richards do for work?
Blake A. Richards worked as neuroscientist[2].