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March 5 | Prestigious 2024 Brain Prize Awarded to Prof. Haim Sompolinsky | HUJI International

March 5 | Prestigious 2024 Brain Prize Awarded to Prof. Haim Sompolinsky

5 March, 2024

Prof. Haim Sompolinsky

Prof. Haim Sompolinsky (Photo credit: Kris Snibbe/Harvard File)

 

Prof. Haim Sompolinsky of the Hebrew University and Harvard University has been awarded the Brain Prize for 2024, the largest and most prestigious international prize in neuroscience.

 

Pioneering Neuroscience Research

Prof. Haim Sompolinsky, a physicist and neuroscience researcher at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Neuroscience (ELSC) at the Hebrew University and and Professor at the Center for Brain Science (CBS) at Harvard University, is the first Israeli scientist to receive this esteemed prize, which is awarded to pioneers in the field of neuroscience by the Lundbeck Foundation.

 

Future Implications

He shares the prize totaling 1.3 million euros with Professor Larry Abbott at Columbia University (USA) and Professor Terrence Sejnowski at the Salk Institute (USA).

 

Prof. Sompolinsky is renowned for his groundbreaking work in theoretical and computational neuroscience, particularly in the study of neural circuit dynamics in the brain. His research has significantly contributed to our understanding of how neural circuits process and encode information, map the external world, and participate in learning and memory. Through a combination of theoretical and computational approaches, his work has elucidated key computational principles underlying brain function.

 

 

“I am deeply honored to have been recognized with the Brain Prize 2024, an award that underscores the central contribution of theoretical and computational neuroscience to brain science. This distinction also allows me to highlight the pioneering efforts of the Hebrew University in fostering the development of interdisciplinary brain research.” - Prof. Haim Sompolinsky 

 

 

The Brain Prize, initiated in 2011 and awarded annually by the Lundbeck Foundation, is considered the most prestigious award in neuroscience. It recognizes researchers whose work has advanced the field, from fundamental research to clinical applications.

 

Award Ceremony in Copenhagen

Prof. Sompolinsky's research not only deepens our knowledge of the brain's inner workings but also holds promise for applications in brain-inspired artificial intelligence.

 

"Prof. Sompolinsky's Brain Prize triumph is a testament to his pioneering contributions in computational neuroscience, unraveling neural circuit dynamics and laying the foundation for insights into information processing. His groundbreaking work inspires artificial intelligence, blending experimentation and theory to illuminate fundamental computational principles in brain function. This recognition not only honors his exceptional achievements but serves as a beacon guiding us toward further revelations at the intersection of neuroscience and computation." - Prof. Asher Cohen, President of the Hebrew University 

 

The three 2024 Brain Prize recipients, including Prof. Sompolinsky, will be presented with their award by His Royal Highness, King Frederik of Denmark, at a ceremony in the Danish capital, Copenhagen in June.

 

Prof. Haim Sompolinsky is the son of the late Prof. David Sompolinsky, who was born in Denmark. Together with friends from the Danish Underground, he saved hundreds of Danish Jews from Nazi persecution in October 1943 by smuggling them by fishing boats to a safe haven in Sweden.

 

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