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CBCL - Center for Computational & Biological Learning


The Center for Biological & Computational Learning (CBCL) at MIT was founded with the belief that learning is at the very core of the problem of intelligence, both biological and artificial, and is the gateway to understanding how the human brain works and to making intelligent machines. CBCL studies the problem of learning within a multidisciplinary approach. Its main goal is to nurture serious research on the mathematics, the engineering and the neuroscience of learning. Established in 1992 with support from the National Science Foundation, CBCL is based in the Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences at MIT (click here for map information) and is associated with the McGovern Institute for Brain Research and with the Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).

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Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bldg. 46-5155, 43 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA (Map)
Mailing Address: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bldg. 46-5155, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139


CBCL research is currently sponsored by Government grants from: DARPA Contract No. FA8650-06-C-7632, Office of Naval Research (DARPA/ONR) Contract No. MDA972-04-1-0037, National Science Foundation-NIH (CRCNS) Contract No. IIS-0218506, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) Contract No. 1P20 MH66239-01A1.

CBCL research was previously supported by Government grants from: National Science Foundation Contract (NSF) Nos. DMS-9872936, IIS-9800032, IIS-0085836, ASC-92-17041, SBR-960-1828, IIS-0112991 and IIS-0209289, National Science Foundation-NIH (CRCNS) No. EIA-0218693, Office of Naval Research (DARPA/ONR) Contract No. N00014-02-1-0915, Office of Naval Research (ONR) Contract Nos. N00014-00-1-0907, N00014-96-1-0342, N00014-92-J-1879, N00014-93-13085 and N00014-95-1-0600, and Air Force Aerospace Research under Contract No. F49620-97-1-0306.

Corporations and foundations currently supporting this Center are as follows: Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Center for e-Business (MIT), DaimlerChrysler AG, Compaq/Digital Equipment Corporation, Gerry Burnett, Eastman Kodak Company, Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Komatsu Ltd., Eugene McDermott Foundation, Merrill-Lynch, Mitsubishi Corporation, NEC Fund, Oxygen, Siemens Corporate Research, Inc., Sony, Sumitomo Metal Industries, and Toyota Motor Corporation. .

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CBCL research is currently sponsored by Government grants from: CBCL research was previously supported by Government grants from: National Science Foundation Contract (NSF) Nos. DMS-9872936, IIS-9800032, IIS-0085836, ASC-92-17041, SBR-960-1828, IIS-0112991 and IIS-0209289, National Science Foundation-NIH (CRCNS) No. EIA-0218693, Office of Naval Research (ONR) Contract Nos. N00014-00-1-0907, N00014-96-1-0342, N00014-92-J-1879, N00014-93-13085 and N00014-95-1-0600, and Air Force Aerospace Research under Contract No. F49620-97-1-0306. Corporations and foundations currently supporting this Center are as follows: