Asst. Professor of Neurology and Computer Science
UCLA
Fabien Scalzo, PhD is Assistant Professor of Neurology and Computer Science at UCLA and Director of the Artificial Intelligence in Imaging and Neuroscience Lab. He teaches courses about medical imaging and computer vision in the department of Computer Science. As part of his research, Dr. Scalzo specializes in building computational models for neuroimaging and has pioneered the use of machine learning in Stroke. He has published over 200 research papers and has been an investigator on several neuroscience-related research projects funded by NIH, NSF, AHA, and DARPA. He is Associate Editor for Frontiers in Neurology and has been the recipient of the NSF China Young Scholar award and the BAEF fellowship.
In the 1970s, the first brain computer interface devices were developed at UCLA. Decades later researchers, scientists, engineers and neurosurgeons are working on devices that can enhance mood and memory and has the potential to radically change how we live. Commercial development of their work is on the horizon and the lessons they are learning […]