PsychAuthors
D. Phil. Felix A. Wichmann
letzte Aktualisierung: 25.04.2024
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Neuronale Informationsverarbeitung
72076 Tübingen, Maria-von-Linden-Str. 6
Deutschland
Kontakt:
https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche-fakultaet/fachbereiche/informatik/lehrstuehle/neuronale-informationsverarbeitung/people/members/
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NxrQ794AAAAJ&hl=de
akademische Qualifikationen:
- 1994 Bachelor of Arts in Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
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1999 Promotion, University of Oxford
beruflicher Werdegang:
- 1998-2001 Junior Research Fellow, Faculty of Psychology and Magdalen College, University of Oxford
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2000-2001 Post-doc, Department of Quantitative and Experimental Psychology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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2001-2007 Research Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen
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2005-2006 Interim Professor for Psychological Research Methods, Faculty of Information and Cognitive Science, Institute of Psychology, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
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2007-2011 Associate Professor (W2), Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, and Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience , Technische Universität Berlin
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2011-2018 Adjunct Senior Research Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Tübingen
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seit 2011 Full Professor (W3), Faculty of Science, Department of Computer Science, and Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Forschungsschwerpunkte und -interessen:
- Human Perception
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Image-based model of early spatial vision
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Connect early spatial vision with mid-level vision: perceived lightness, brightness and contrast in Relation to surface reflectance and illumination in images of real scenes
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Differences and similarities between deep convolutional neural networks and human object recognition
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Connections between causality from a perceptual as well as a machine learning perspective
Positionen (national / international):
- 2011-2017 Editorial Board, Vision Research
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2018-2022 Editorial Board, Journal of Vision
Auszeichnungen (national / international):
- 2008 Best Poster Award, Computational Vision & Neuroscience Symposium, Tübingen
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2012 Teaching Award, Graduate Training Center, Tübingen
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2013 Teaching Award, Graduate Training Center, Tübingen
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2014 Teaching Award, Graduate Training Center, Tübingen
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2015 Teaching Award, Graduate Training Center, Tübingen
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2016 Teaching Award, Graduate Training Center, Tübingen
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2018 2. Platz, Best Poster Award, Gesellschaft für Kognitionswissenschaft e.V.
- 1994 George Humphrey's Prize, University of Oxford
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1996 Highlighted Power Award, Annual Meeting of the Optical Society of America, Rochester
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1999 Young Investigator Award, Runner-up, Optical Society of America, Washington DC
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2002 Selected Article Award, APA, Washington DC
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