Gabriel B. Mindlin is a Professor of physics at the University of Buenos Aires and a scientist whose research focuses on the physical mechanisms underlying the production of songs by songbirds.
His research has produced mathematical and computer models which realistically reproduces songs of several species. [1] [2] He has published three books and over 100 original research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings which have received over 2400 citations. [3]
Mindlin graduated in physics from University of La Plata (Argentina, 1987) and received a PhD from Drexel University (1991). He was Senior Fellow of Santa Fe Institute (2002–2004) [4] and received an Arthur Taylor Winfree award from the International Center for Theoretical Physics (Trieste, 2004). [5] In addition, he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2010). [6]
In 2023 he was granted the Konex Award Merit Diploma for his work in Information Sciences and Artificial Intelligence in the last decade. [7] He works as a Full Professor in the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences of Buenos Aires University, and is a Senior Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). [8]
Gabriel B. Mindlin is a Professor of physics at the University of Buenos Aires and a scientist whose research focuses on the physical mechanisms underlying the production of songs by songbirds.
His research has produced mathematical and computer models which realistically reproduces songs of several species. [1] [2] He has published three books and over 100 original research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings which have received over 2400 citations. [3]
Mindlin graduated in physics from University of La Plata (Argentina, 1987) and received a PhD from Drexel University (1991). He was Senior Fellow of Santa Fe Institute (2002–2004) [4] and received an Arthur Taylor Winfree award from the International Center for Theoretical Physics (Trieste, 2004). [5] In addition, he was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2010). [6]
In 2023 he was granted the Konex Award Merit Diploma for his work in Information Sciences and Artificial Intelligence in the last decade. [7] He works as a Full Professor in the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences of Buenos Aires University, and is a Senior Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). [8]