Caleb Kemere
Assistant Professor
Department of Bioengineering
Rice University
United States of America
Biography
Caleb Kemere received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Keck Center for Integrative Neurosciences at UCSF before joining the Rice faculty in 2011. Kemere is a winner of a 2013 NSF CAREER Award and in 2014 received a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation to study Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). He is also a 2015 recipient of a BRAIN: EAGER Award from the National Science Foundation to study memory storage in the brain, as well as a co-recipient of a neural engineering IGERT grant.
Research Interest
Neuroengineering, Data Science, Computer Engineering
Publications
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Santhanam G, Kemere C (2007) Mixture of trajectory models for neural decoding of goal-directed movements. J Neurophysiol 97: 3763-3780.
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Santhanam G, Kemere C, Zumsteg ZS (2005) Power feasibility of implantable digital spike sorting circuits for neural prosthetic systems. Neural Syst Rehabilitation Eng 13: 272-279.
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Jadhav SP, Kemere C, German PW (2012) Awake hippocampal sharp-wave ripples support spatial memory. Sci 336: 1454-1458.