Dr. Fleur Zeldenrust

Leader of the Group "Biophysics of Neural Computation"
Donders Institute of the Radboud University
Fleur Zeldenrust is leader of the group "Biophysics of Neural Computation" at the Donders Institute of the Radboud University, the Netherlands. She has a Bachelour's degree in physics and a Master's degree in neuroscience, both from the University of Amsterdam. There, she also obtained a PhD in computational neuroscience in 2012. After performing postdoctoral research at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, she returned to the Netherlands to design a track in computational neuroscience in the Psychobiology BSc degree at the University of Amsterdam. An NWO Veni grant (2015) and later a Marie Curie Training Network grant (2019, 'SmartNets') allowed her to start her own research group at the Donders Institute, which studies how the physical structure of the brain (its ‘hardware’) shapes the information processing and vice versa: how the computations needed for information processing (the ‘software’) are adapted to the physical structure of the hardware. The group uses a variety of theoretical methods, from (biophysical) neural network modelling to abstract coding models and advanced data analysis of experimental data, closely collaborating with experimental neuroscientists, studying neurons, networks, and behaviour, unraveling together the fundamental functions of the brain. She recently obtained an NWO Vidi grant (2022) to research the influence of neuromodulators on information processing in the brain. Next to her research, Fleur Zeldenrust is very passionate about communicating neuroscience to the public, (co-)founding amongst others the Dutch Brain Olympiad and the BrainHelpDesk.
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