Jesse St. Amand

EDUCATION

College / University

Arizona State University

Highest Degree

Bachelor of Science

Major Subjects

Physics and Biochemistry

St.Amand

Country

USA

Lab Experience

Python, Matlab, Java, Javascript, HTML, CSS, Mathematica, Linux, R, human behavioral studies, fMRI (data collection, and analysis in FSL), EEG, transcranial functional ultrasound (tFUS), gel electrophoresis, NMR, rat handling, operant conditioning chambers, basic biochemistry techniques

Projects / Research

  • 05/2016 – 06/2017: Decision Neuroscience Lab, Arizona State University: “The Habitization of Self-Control”, “Neural Correlates of Sophistication in Decision-Making: Predicting Self-Control Using fMRI”, “More is Meaningful: The Magnitude Effect in Intertemporal Choice Depends on Self-Control”, “A Neurometric Approach for Estimating Temporal Discount Rates from EEG Data”
  • 08/2015 – 05/2016: Decision Neuroscience Lab, Arizona State University, Bachelor’s thesis: “Habitization of Intertemporal Decision-Making: Influence on Framing Effects”

Scholarships / Awards

2017 – 2018: Stipend by the International Max Planck Research School
2012 – 2016: Regent High Honors Endorsement

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS AND GOALS

I am interested in computational/theoretical neuroscience, machine learning, informatics, physics, and the application of these subjects in learning models. Particularly, I enjoy computational models which describe the self-organization of neural networks, how these systems compute and integrate information, and the application of these models in the production of more efficient and intelligent systems. Ultimately, I would like to see these pursuits contribute to a better understanding of cognition and consciousness.