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Randal A. Koene

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Randal A. Koene
Randal Koene in October 2014
Alma materMcGill University, Delft University of Technology
Known forWhole brain emulation, Mind uploading
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience, Neuroengineering
InstitutionsTecnalia
Randal A. Koene in TEDxTallinn 2012.

Randal A. Koene is a Dutch neuroscientist and neuroengineer. He is a co-founder of carboncopies.org, an organization dedicated to researching Substrate-Independent Minds (SIM).[1][2] From 2008 to 2010, Koene served as the Director of the Department of Neuroengineering at the Fatronik-Tecnalia Institute in Spain.[3] Koene holds a Ph.D. in Computational Neuroscience from McGill University and an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Information Theory from Delft University of Technology. His academic pursuits include a tenure as a professor at Boston University's Center for Memory and Brain, and co-founding the Neural Engineering Corporation of Massachusetts. Koene also established MindUploading.org.[4] He first proposed the term and specific approach called whole brain emulation, the purpose of which is the technological accomplishment of mind transfer to a different substrate. In his professional research, Koene focuses on the implementation of whole brain emulation, which involves creating large-scale, high-resolution representations and emulations of neuronal circuitry activity, essential for the development of patient-specific neuroprostheses. His contributions extend to his membership in the Oxford working group convened in 2007, aimed at formulating the initial roadmap toward whole brain emulation.[5]

Koene has professional expertise in computational neuroscience, psychology, information theory, electrical engineering and physics. He organizes neural engineering efforts to obtain and replicate function and structure information that resides in the neural substrate for use in neuroprostheses and neural interfaces. Based on NETMORPH,[6] Koene's computational framework for the simulated morphological development of neuronal circuitry, his lab is creating a Virtual Brain Laboratory to give neuroscientists, neuroengineers and clinicians large-scale high-resolution quantitative tools analogous to the computational tools that have become essential in fields such as genetics, chemistry or the aero-space industry.

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  1. ^ "Home - Carboncopies Foundation". carboncopies.org. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  2. ^ "randalkoene.com". www.randalkoene.com. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  3. ^ "Research centre | Technological development". Tecnalia. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  4. ^ "Home - Mind Uploading". minduploading.org. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
  5. ^ Whole Brain Emulation: A roadmap Archived 2013-06-03 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "NETMORPH". www.netmorph.org. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
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