A graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Emmanuel Olateju, a member of the 2021/2022 graduating class of the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering has been selected for the Computational and Cognition Tubingen summer (CaCTuS) internship programme.
Olateju earned the global selection based on his academic performance, his proposal, and his research work at OAU as a research assistant at the Institution’s Applied Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Research Laboratory.
Half a dozen B.Sc or M.Sc Students are selected from all over the world by the Max Planck Institution of Biological Cybernetics and Intelligence Systems in collaboration with Tubingen AI Centre, Germany.
Olateju will commence his internship in Tubingen from July 1 to September 30, 2024, as he is expected to contribute to a research project focused on modeling brain-wide communication at cellular resolution.
He has served as the head RA on rehabilitation robotics projects with the neurology unit at OAU Teaching Hospital, as well as a deep learning-based schizophrenia classification project with the Department of Mental Health.
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