Robert Hecht-Nielsen
Robert Hecht-Nielsen has been on the UCSD faculty since
1986. His popular ECE-270A/B/C year-long graduate
course, Neurocomputing, provides an introduction to the
neuroscience, and technological applications, of
confabulation theory. Hecht-Nielsen is Director of the
Confabulation Neuroscience Laboratory of the California
Institute for Telecommunications and Information
Technology (CalIT2), a Member of the UCSD Institute for
Neural Computation; and an Adjunct Professor in the UCSD
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He
serves on the Board of Governors of the International
Neural Network Society (2007-2009). An IEEE Fellow,
Hecht-Nielsen has been awarded the IEEE Neural Networks
Pioneer Medal and the UCSD ECE Department’s Graduate
Teaching Award. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics
from Arizona State University in 1974.