About: Allan Snyder

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Allan Whitenack Snyder (born 1942) is the director of the Centre for the Mind at the University of Sydney, Australia where he also holds the 150th Anniversary Chair of Science and the Mind. He is a co-founder of Emotiv Systems and winner of the International Australia Prize in 1997 and the Marconi Prize in 2001 for his contributions to optical physics. Snyder is also the Creator and Chairman of the What Makes a Champion? forum, an official Olympic cultural event first held at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. He is also the Chair of Research on the MindChamps World Research, Advisory and Education Team, with a focus on neuroscience.

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  • ألان سنايدر (بالإنجليزية: Allan Snyder)‏ هو مهندس وعالم وأستاذ جامعي أسترالي، ولد في 1942 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Allan Whitenack Snyder (born 1942) is the director of the Centre for the Mind at the University of Sydney, Australia where he also holds the 150th Anniversary Chair of Science and the Mind. He is a co-founder of Emotiv Systems and winner of the International Australia Prize in 1997 and the Marconi Prize in 2001 for his contributions to optical physics. Snyder is also the Creator and Chairman of the What Makes a Champion? forum, an official Olympic cultural event first held at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. He is also the Chair of Research on the MindChamps World Research, Advisory and Education Team, with a focus on neuroscience. Snyder's research career began in optical physics. More recently, he has worked on mind sciences. He has appeared on television demonstrating how transcranial magnetic stimulation to the left temporal lobe can induce savant-like skills. (en)
  • Allan Whitenack Snyder (* 1942 in Philadelphia, USA) ist ein australischer Wissenschaftler, Hirnforscher und Direktor des . Unter anderem forschte er in verschiedenen Bereichen der Optik, bevor er sich den Themen Autismus und Savants widmete. Er war in der dreiteiligen Wissenschafts-Dokumentation „Expedition ins Gehirn“ sowie der Zweiteiligen "" zu sehen. Snyder studierte Elektroingenieurwesen an der Pennsylvania State University (BS 1963). Anschließend erwarb er Master-Abschlüsse am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (SM 1965) und an der Harvard University (MS 1967) sowie einen PhD am University College London (1969) und einen DSc an der University of London. Sein auffälliges Markenzeichen ist eine zur Seite angezogene Baseballkappe. (de)
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  • University of London , University College London , Harvard , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Pennsylvania State University , Central High School Philadelphia (en)
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  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (en)
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  • Mind Sciences, Visual Neurobiology, Communications and Optical Physics (en)
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  • Allan Whitenack Snyder (en)
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  • Director, Centre for the Mind, University of Sydney (en)
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  • ألان سنايدر (بالإنجليزية: Allan Snyder)‏ هو مهندس وعالم وأستاذ جامعي أسترالي، ولد في 1942 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Allan Whitenack Snyder (* 1942 in Philadelphia, USA) ist ein australischer Wissenschaftler, Hirnforscher und Direktor des . Unter anderem forschte er in verschiedenen Bereichen der Optik, bevor er sich den Themen Autismus und Savants widmete. Er war in der dreiteiligen Wissenschafts-Dokumentation „Expedition ins Gehirn“ sowie der Zweiteiligen "" zu sehen. Sein auffälliges Markenzeichen ist eine zur Seite angezogene Baseballkappe. (de)
  • Allan Whitenack Snyder (born 1942) is the director of the Centre for the Mind at the University of Sydney, Australia where he also holds the 150th Anniversary Chair of Science and the Mind. He is a co-founder of Emotiv Systems and winner of the International Australia Prize in 1997 and the Marconi Prize in 2001 for his contributions to optical physics. Snyder is also the Creator and Chairman of the What Makes a Champion? forum, an official Olympic cultural event first held at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. He is also the Chair of Research on the MindChamps World Research, Advisory and Education Team, with a focus on neuroscience. (en)
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  • ألان سنايدر (ar)
  • Allan Snyder (Wissenschaftler) (de)
  • Allan Snyder (en)
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