Samuel Feng
Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics
Princeton University
221 Fine Hall, Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544-1000 USA
tel. (609) 258-5785
Fine Hall 221
Research Interests
Numerical methods for solving ell-1 regularized inverse problems
Mathematical modeling of forced-choice decisions
Single-cell inverse problems in mathematical neuroscience
Reports (and codes)
"Can monkeys choose optimally when faced with noisy stimuli and unequal rewards?"
S. Feng, P.Holmes, A. Rorie, and W.T. Newsome
To appear, PLOS Computational Biology (Nov 2008), along with
MATLAB figure code (rar)
. Since lab data is included, use only with permission from Alan Rorie and
Bill Newsome
.
"A Simulation-Driven Approach for a Cost-Efficient Airport Wheelchair Assistance Service"
S. Feng, T. Isaac, N. Xiao
The UMAP Journal. 2006. Vol. 27, No. 3.