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Brian Castle graduated from Princeton as a
computational neuroscientist in 1986.
After spending time in the finance and
biomedical industries, Brian pursued a
spectacular career in computer engineering.
His work products are on
the Space Shuttle
and inside people ("implantable medical devices").
In the early 2000's Brian took time off to
care for an aging family member,
and when he returned
to his career
the world had changed.
"Learn to code"
became "learn AI". And, Brian was doing
neural networks
long before they were a thing.
Now Brian is full time into machine learning and is
pursuing research and additional academic credentials.
Some of Brian's projects include robotic eye movements,
attention architectures, and volitional motor mapping.
Brian completes these projects end to end, including
hardware design and development,
software, requirements
based testing, and commercialization.
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