Mr. David Ethan Gill
Mr. David Ethan Gill
Postgraduate Student
Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering
I have always been interested in how visual experience is shaped, first through photography and later through visual neuroscience. My PhD explores whether interpretable generative models can reveal meaningful dimensions of texture variation, and how these dimensions relate to perception and neural activity in early visual cortex, particularly V1 and V2. Before starting my PhD, I worked across the UK and Canada, before moving to Australia. I continue to pursue photography alongside my research.
Qualifications
- Masters of Neuroscience, the University of Manchester, 2023
- Bachelors of Neuroscience, the University of Manchester, 2022
Expertise
- Visual Neuroscience
- Computational Neuroscience
- Generative Modelling
- Variational Autoencoders
- Machine Learning
- Latent Space Analysis
- Neural data Analysis
- Natural Image Statistics
- Texture Perception
- Computer Vision
- Image Synthesis
- Dimensionality Reduction
- Psychophysics
- Python
- MATLAB
- Deep Learning
- Neural Encoding models
- Visual Perception
Awards & Scholarships
- Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarship – Monash University – 2024-2028
- Mitacs Globalink Research Internship (GRI) Summer Scholarship – University of Alberta – 2022
Last modified: 05/06/2026