My name is Tim. I’m a neuroscience researcher and swing dance teacher living in NYC.
I originally found out about LW via one or two friends who occasionally shared LW posts with me. I didn’t get into the site too much, but I did eventually come across HPMOR, and thought it was awesome. At one point, one of the author notes mentioned that CFAR would be putting on workshops in my area. I checked those out and they seemed very high-value, so I attended. That was in November. Since then I’ve been getting involved with the real-life LW community in New York, and now more recently, the online community. I’m still reading through a lot of the material here, but I hope to get involved in some discussions.
Some of my academic interests are neuro- and cognitive science (consciousness, morality, decision making, belief-formation), evolution, physics, and linguistics. I’m also on a bit of a history kick lately—it was always my least favorite subject in school, but now that I’m a little older I find that history sharpens my intuitions about how the interaction of systems we call “life” tends to play itself out. Less academically, I’m a fan of dancing, music (working on jazz guitar atm), ultimate frisbee, and other stuff :)
Hello,
My name is Tim. I’m a neuroscience researcher and swing dance teacher living in NYC.
I originally found out about LW via one or two friends who occasionally shared LW posts with me. I didn’t get into the site too much, but I did eventually come across HPMOR, and thought it was awesome. At one point, one of the author notes mentioned that CFAR would be putting on workshops in my area. I checked those out and they seemed very high-value, so I attended. That was in November. Since then I’ve been getting involved with the real-life LW community in New York, and now more recently, the online community. I’m still reading through a lot of the material here, but I hope to get involved in some discussions.
Some of my academic interests are neuro- and cognitive science (consciousness, morality, decision making, belief-formation), evolution, physics, and linguistics. I’m also on a bit of a history kick lately—it was always my least favorite subject in school, but now that I’m a little older I find that history sharpens my intuitions about how the interaction of systems we call “life” tends to play itself out. Less academically, I’m a fan of dancing, music (working on jazz guitar atm), ultimate frisbee, and other stuff :)
Cheers!