Eric Schulz




Eric Schulz

Primary Investigator

eric.schulz@helmholtz-munich.de
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@cpilab
CV (pdf)

Eric did his undergrad in Psychology at Humboldt University in Berlin, followed by a MSc in Cognitive and Decision Sciences at University College London, a MSc in Applied Statistics at the University of Oxford, and a MRes in Computer Science again at UCL. He received his PhD from UCL in 2017, where he worked with Maarten Speekenbrink on generalization as function learning. From 2017-2019 he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at Harvard, working with Sam Gershman and Josh Tenenbaum. Eric wants to uncover the building blocks of intelligence using a mixture of computational, cognitive, and neuroscientific methods.