Brett Graham Ph.D.

Brett received his Ph.D. from the University of Delaware studying fish midbrain visual processing in the lab of David Northmore. As a postdoc, he investigated rodent visual cortex in the lab of David Cox (Harvard University). Later, he developed an automated TEM system for connectomics with Wei Lee at Harvard Medical School.

From 2017 until the 2022, Brett shared his rigorous thinking, attention to detail and creativity with the CBS community and our neighbors. Many projects have benefited from his software, instrumentation and guidance. We wish him continued success as he begins his new adventures with the Space Telescope and Science Institute.

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Joel Greenwood Ph.D.

Joel Greenwood served the Harvard community for many years and played a fundamental role in shaping the NTCore facility during its early growth. He is now replicating these efforts, sharing his talents with Yale University Medical School. You can learn more about his efforts here.

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Adam Bercu

Adam Bercu is a driven, self-taught designer and builder. Before working at the Center for Brain Science, he helped bring numerous products to market serving as an engineer for Bolt, a startup incubator in Boston, MA. Adam’s robots have been nationally televised on the program “BattleBots”. He is the founder and CEO of Guardian Agriculture.

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Parker Porfilio

Ed’s first assistant, Parker holds a B.S. in computer science from Brown University. He moved on to a development position at FormLabs, makers of personal 3D resin printers. He is currently a software engineer with Lumafield.