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Zaid Zada زيد زاده

I'm a fifth-year Ph.D. Candidate at Princeton University working with Uri Hasson. My background education is in computer science (B.S., JMU) and machine learning (M.S., Georgia Tech).

I study language processing in the brain during naturalistic settings. My research explores how people and their brains use language to communicate and understand each other. Specifically, I'm interested in how multiple brains synchronize to share information, and the neural code underlying successful communication. I'm also broadly interested in the connection between how the brain and machines process language.

Selected works

For a complete list of papers, see my google scholar page.


Presentations

  • A shared linguistic embedding space for communication between brains (and machines) at Princeton Neuroscience Institute In-House Seminar. talk
  • Mapping individual and shared cortical language representations during real-time natural dialogues at Organization for Human Brain Mapping. talk
  • Mapping cortical language representation during real-time natural dialogues at Society for Neuroscience. poster
  • Speaker-listener neural coupling in a shared linguistic embedding space during natural conversations at Society for the Neurobiology of Language. talk
  • Speaker-listener neural alignment in linguistic embedding space during spontaneous conversations at Organization for Human Brain Mapping. poster
  • Speaker-listener linguistic alignment in natural conversations at Princeton Neuroscience Institute Annual Meeting. talk
  • Language models mediate speaker-to-listener coupling in natural conversations at Society for Neuroscience. poster
  • Brain-to-Brain Linguistic Coupling in Natural Conversations at Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience. poster
  • Linguistic brain-to-brain coupling in natrualistic conversation at Princeton Neuroscience Institute annual meeting. poster

Teaching

  • Princeton University, Preceptor

    • Cognitive Psychology (PSY 255)
    • The Life Cycle of Behaviors (PSY 260)
    • Mathematical Tools for Neuroscience (NEU 314)
  • James Madison University, Teaching Assistant

    • Advanced Programming (CS 239)

Media

Awards

  • Graduate Student Merit Award from Society for the Neurobiology of Language.
  • Centennial Fellowship from Princeton University Graduate School.
  • C.S. Exceptional Graduate Award from James Madison University.
  • C.S. Dennis Ritche Award from James Madison University.