
My name is Greg Detre (right). I'm a PhD student in Ken Norman's Computational Memory lab at Princeton. See my research page for more details.
My neurotree academic lineage.
last.fm is logging all the music I listen to on my laptop. I feel a little invaded by this, but it is cool.
Photos from summer 2004 inter-railing around Europe.
Bio: Greg Detre graduated with First Class Honours from Oxford University, studied at Harvard on a prestigious Frank Knox Fellowship, and is currently finishing his PhD at Princeton University on the computational neuroscience of human memory & forgetting. He has 15 years of computer programming experience, working in Python, Matlab, SQL, C/C++, Lisp and a variety of other languages. At the age of 18, he joined a start-up design agency based in Baker Street, London, and worked as the project manager for a lavish millennial book, assembling and managing a team of 30 designers, writers, photographers and researchers. While at Princeton, he led the development of the most popular open source machine learning software toolbox for fMRI, and coordinated the team behind Princeton's two prize-winning entries in the 2006 and 2007 DARPA-sponsored Pittsburgh EBC competition to read minds with fMRI. He has been the teaching assistant for various classes on computational modelling, psychology and language at Princeton, and has supervised a number of research assistants and undergraduate researchers.