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Quilee Simeon

Incoming PhD Student in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT

Quilee Simeon is a PhD candidate in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, focusing on computational neuroscience.13 He completed his Bachelor of Science in Computation and Cognition at MIT from 2017 to 2021.1 As an MIT-Brazil ELO Intern at Hospital Albert Einstein from September to December 2020, Simeon worked remotely on an Artificial Biomedical Imaging Project.1 He applied computer vision techniques to describe and predict the migration of leukemia cells and their cellular interactions with microenvironments in response to chemotherapy.1

Simeon's research interests include:

  1. Systems and computational neuroscience
  2. Neural systems of small organisms, particularly C. elegans
  3. Biotechnology, especially natural computing and bioinformatics

In addition to his academic pursuits, Simeon has held various research and internship positions, including:

  • Bioinformatics Intern at Triplet Therapeutics (2019-2021)
  • Undergraduate Researcher at McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT (2018-2021)
  • MIT GTL Instructor at Equal Education (January 2020)

Outside of his academic work, Simeon enjoys reading fiction, hiking, and traveling.2

Highlights

Apr 29 · synthneuro.org
Quilee Simeon - Synthetic Neurobiology Group
‪Quilee Simeon‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Dec 13 · bcs.mit.edu
Quilee Simeon "Neural network modeling of the C. elegans brain"

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Greater Boston