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Alfonso Nieto-Castanon was born on 19 September, 0072 in Spain. Discover Alfonso Nieto-Castanon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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2011

Nieto-Castanon also developed multiple influential mathematical and computational techniques for functional connectivity analyses, with a special emphasis on the robust estimation of functional connectivity measures in the presence of subject-motion and physiological noise sources. In 2011 he developed CONN to integrate and facilitate best practices in functional connectivity studies. CONN included a combination of novel methods such as multivariate connectivity analyses and dynamic connectivity estimation, together with multiple well known techniques such as psycho-physiological interactions, graph analyses, or independent component analyses. His software has been since widely adopted in the field and it is now regularly used in functional connectivity studies, with over 900 citations during 2021 alone

2009

Beyond his research, Nieto-Castanon is also recognized for his participation in international programming and data-analysis competitions. Programming in Matlab, Nieto-Castanon won in 2009 and in 2011 the Color Bridge and Vines MathWorks collaborative-programming competitions. He was also the winner in 2011 of the Microsoft Kinect video gesture identification competition, obtained second place at the Marinexplore and Cornell University Whale Detection audio classification challenge, took first prize in 2013 Genentech's Flu Forecasting predictive model competition, and placed second in MathWorks 2014 bin packing optimization competition. In 2013 Nieto-Castanon was ranked as the third best data-scientist in Kaggle, and he has been ranked as the best Matlab programmer in MathWorks Cody games for seven consecutive years between 2013 and 2019.

1972

Alfonso Nieto-Castanon (born September 1972) is a Spanish computational neuroscientist and developer of computational neuroimaging analysis methods and tools. He is a visiting researcher at the Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, and research affiliate at MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research. His research focuses on the understanding and characterization of human brain dynamics underlying mental function.

Nieto-Castanon was born in Spain in 1972. He was part of the first Spanish team to participate in the International Physics Olympiad in 1990. He went to college at the Universidad de Valladolid from 1991 to 1995 and earned a B.S./M.S. in Telecommunications Engineering. In 1998 he pursued graduate studies in Boston University Cognitive and Neural Systems Department and was awarded a research training fellowship from Fundación Séneca/Cedetel, and a graduate research fellowship from Boston University. He received a Ph.D. in Computational Neuroscience in 2004.