Research @ CS - Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory - Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab (SAIL), founded in 1962 by Professor John McCarthy, continues to be a rich, intellectual and stimulating academic environment. Through multidisciplinary and multi-faculty collaborations, SAIL promotes new discoveries and explores new ways to enhance human-robot interactions through AI; all while developing the next generation of researchers. SAIL has been a center of excellence for Artificial Intelligence research, teaching, theory, and practice for over fifty years.


Faculty Profile

Name Faculty Title Research Focus
Noah Goodman Associate Professor Artificial Intelligence

Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Computational Education

Natural Language Processing and Speech
Thomas Icard Courtesy Professor Artificial Intelligence

Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Human-Centered and Creative AI
Oussama Khatib Professor Artificial Intelligence

Biomedicine and Health

Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Human-Centered and Creative AI

Robotics
Sanmi Koyejo Assistant Professor Artificial Intelligence

Biomedicine and Health

Computational Biology

Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Human-Centered and Creative AI

Machine Learning

Statistical or Theoretical Machine Learning
Fei-Fei Li Professor Artificial Intelligence

Biomedicine and Health

Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Computer Vision

Machine Learning

Robotics
Jiajun Wu Assistant Professor Artificial Intelligence

Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Computer Vision

Human-Centered and Creative AI

Machine Learning

Robotics
Dan Yamins Assistant Professor Artificial Intelligence

Computational Biology

Computational Cognitive & Neuro-science

Computer Vision

Empirical Machine Learning

Human-Centered and Creative AI