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Michael E. Hochberg

Michael E. Hochberg

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
71
Citations
16044
World Ranking
1325
National Ranking
52

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Michael E. Hochberg is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France and has contributed extensively to the field of computer science, with particular focus on artificial intelligence and electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields including genetics, modeling and simulation, and hematology.

Hochberg's work addresses a range of topics, notably:

  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Dirk Englund
  • Ryan Hamerly
  • Nicholas C. Harris
  • Darius Bunandar
  • Robert Noble

Hochberg has published numerous papers across several renowned scientific venues. The most common publication venues are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Preprints.org
  • Nature Communications
  • iScience

Some notable recent papers include:

  • Roadmapping the next generation of silicon photonics, 2024, Nature Communications
  • Delocalized photonic deep learning on the internet's edge, 2022, Science
  • Accelerating recurrent Ising machines in photonic integrated circuits, 2020, Optica
  • Single-chip photonic deep neural network with forward-only training, 2024, Nature Photonics
  • Phage steering of antibiotic-resistance evolution in the bacterial pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 2020, Evolution Medicine and Public Health

Michael E. Hochberg was recognized with the membership of Academia Europaea in 2018.

Best Publications

  • Ecology drives the worldwide distribution of human diseases.

    Vanina Guernier;Michael E. Hochberg;Michael E. Hochberg;Jean François Guégan

  • Author Sequence and Credit for Contributions in Multiauthored Publications

    Teja Tscharntke;Michael E. Hochberg;Tatyana A. Rand;Vincent H. Resh

  • Removing symbiotic Wolbachia bacteria specifically inhibits oogenesis in a parasitic wasp

    Franck Dedeine;Fabrice Vavre;Frédéric Fleury;Benjamin Loppin

  • Cancer across the tree of life: cooperation and cheating in multicellularity

    C. Athena Aktipis;Amy M. Boddy;Gunther Jansen;Urszula Hibner

  • Evolutionary rescue: an emerging focus at the intersection between ecology and evolution

    Andrew Gonzalez;Ophélie Ronce;Regis Ferriere;Regis Ferriere;Michael E. Hochberg;Michael E. Hochberg

  • PREDATORS, PARASITOIDS, AND PATHOGENS AS MORTALITY AGENTS IN PHYTOPHAGOUS INSECT POPULATIONS

    Bradford A. Hawkins;Howard V. Cornell;Michael E. Hochberg

  • Coevolution of symbiotic mutualists and parasites in a community context.

    Peter H. Thrall;Michael E. Hochberg;Jeremy J. Burdon;James D. Bever

  • Phage–bacteria infection networks

    Joshua S. Weitz;Timothée Poisot;Justin R. Meyer;Cesar O. Flores

  • A conceptual framework for the evolution of ecological specialisation

    Timothée Poisot;James D. Bever;Adnane Nemri;Peter H. Thrall

  • Does multiple infection select for raised virulence

    Sam P. Brown;Michael E. Hochberg;Bryan T. Grenfell

  • The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities.

    Mark C. Urban;Mathew A. Leibold;Priyanga Amarasekare;Luc De Meester

  • Hot spots, cold spots, and the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution

    Richard Gomulkiewicz;John N. Thompson;Robert D. Holt;Scott L. Nuismer

  • Evolutionary Rationale for Phages as Complements of Antibiotics

    Clara Torres-Barceló;Michael E. Hochberg;Michael E. Hochberg

  • Refuge theory and biological control.

    Bradford A. Hawkins;Matthew Brian Thomas;Michael E. Hochberg

  • The ecology of Myrmica ants in relation to the conservation of Maculinea butterflies

    G.W. Elmes;J.A. Thomas;J.C. Wardlaw;M.E. Hochberg

  • WHEN IS BIOLOGICAL CONTROL EVOLUTIONARILY STABLE (OR IS IT)

    Robert D. Holt;Michael E. Hochberg

  • THE EVOLUTION OF SPECIFICITY IN EVOLVING AND COEVOLVING ANTAGONISTIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN A BACTERIA AND ITS PHAGE

    Virginie Poullain;Sylvain Gandon;Michael A. Brockhurst;Michael A. Brockhurst;Angus Buckling

  • Antagonistic coevolution over productivity gradients.

    Michael E. Hochberg;Minus van Baalen

  • Diversity and productivity peak at intermediate dispersal rate in evolving metacommunities

    Patrick Venail;R. C. MacLean;R. C. MacLean;T. Bouvier;M. A. Brockhurst

  • Indirect interactions, community modules and biological control: a theoretical perspective.

    R. D. Holt;M. E. Hochberg;E. Wajnberg;J. K. Scott

  • Parasitoid population biology.

    M. E. Hochberg;A. R. Ives

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham W. Elmes
Graham W. Elmes Natural Environment Research Council
Ralph T. Clarke
Ralph T. Clarke Bournemouth University
Robert D. Holt
Robert D. Holt University of Florida
Michael A. Brockhurst
Michael A. Brockhurst University of Manchester
Franck Courchamp
Franck Courchamp University of Paris-Saclay
Arthur E. Weis
Arthur E. Weis University of Toronto
Sam P. Brown
Sam P. Brown Georgia Institute of Technology
Angus Buckling
Angus Buckling University of Exeter
Pablo A. Marquet
Pablo A. Marquet Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Frédéric Thomas
Frédéric Thomas University of Montpellier

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