Corinne Teeter, PhD
Principal Member of the Technical Staff
Biography
“What I cannot create, I do not understand”.
— Richard Feynman
Corinne is driven to discover and understand the basic principles of complex computation and intelligence. Her research lies at the intersection of neuroscience and technology.
As a Principal Member of the Technical Staff in the Cognitive and Emerging Computing Organization within the Center for Computing Research (CCR), she leads and contributes to projects that utilize brain-inspired principles to advance computing algorithms and technology.
Corinne’s research experience has spanned across academic, industry, non-profit, and government sectors. Before joining Sandia she was a Scientist at the Allen Institute for Brain Science where she built mathematical models to characterize the behavior of neurons and synapses.
Education
Ph.D. Computational Neuroscience, University of California, San Diego, CA
B.S. Physics, Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Publications
See Google Scholar link.