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Photo of Brokoslaw LaschowskiBrokoslaw Laschowski

Assistant Professor

University of Toronto

Research Scientist

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute


                    brokoslaw.laschowski@utoronto.ca



Research Interest

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Vision and Deep Learning
  • Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neuroscience
  • Machine Learning

Biography

Dr. Brokoslaw Laschowski is a computational neuroscientist. He currently works as a Research Scientist and Principal Investigator at the University Health Network—the largest research hospital in Canada —and as an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, with appointments in Neuroscience and Mechanical Engineering. He also serves as the Director of the Computational Neuroscience Lab, a leading multidisciplinary research laboratory that explores the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. The long-term vision for his research is to reverse-engineer the human brain and discover fundamental principles of learning and intelligence.

Over the years, he has established a world-class research program focused on developing new mathematical, computational, and machine learning models to reverse-engineer and/or interface with the brain. Some examples include 1) deep learning models to model the visual information processing neural networks in the visual cortex, 2) neural decoding algorithms to predict speech and motor intent for brain-machine interfaces, and 3) reinforcement learning models to reverse-engineer how neural computations in the motor cortex control and optimize human movement. Taken together, his lab specializes in developing in silico brain models using large-scale neural and behavioural data to tackle grand challenges in computational neuroscience.

Dr. Laschowski has published in various high-impact journals, given invited talks at top international conferences, and has received competitive and external funding (e.g., from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada). His award-winning research has been featured in media outlets such as the BBC, CBC, Forbes, and Science Magazine, and highlighted in a keynote talk by the President and CEO of NVIDIA and showcased to the South Korean President.

In addition to research, he has extensive experience supervising undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds, including computer science, engineering, and mathematics. Most notably, he is the Co-Founder and Director of the summer research program in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto for student refugees from Ukraine, funded by the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence. In summary, Dr. Laschowski is a computational neuroscientist with expertise in studying the human brain using artificial intelligence, in addition to using the brain as inspiration to build next-generation AI algorithms.