Michael Cohen
I am a neuroscientist (brain scientist) and associate professor at the Radboud University in the Netherlands. I have an active research lab that has been funded by the US, German, and Dutch governments, European Union, hospitals, and private organizations.
But you’re here because of my teaching, so let me tell you about that:
I have over 17 years of experience teaching programming, data analysis, signal processing, statistics, linear algebra, and experiment design. I’ve taught undergraduate students, PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and full professors. I teach in “traditional” university courses, special week-long intensive courses, and Nobel prize-winning research labs. I have >50 hours of online lectures on neuroscience data analysis that you can find on my website and youtube channel. And I’ve written several technical books about these topics (look them up on amazon!) with a few more on the way.
I’m not trying to show off — I’m trying to convince you that you’ve come to the right place to maximize your learning from an instructor who has spent nearly two decades refining and perfecting his teaching style.
Watch the introduction lecture to my MATLAB programming course, in which I explain my teaching philosophy and style. I hope to see you soon!