Grant Gillary, PhD

2011 Hertz Fellow
Grant Gillary
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Grant Gillary is Senior Distinguished Engineer at Capital One.

Grant took the long route through the military to his PhD. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a BS in physics. He then spent a year studying for an MS in mathematical modeling and scientific computing at the University of Oxford. However, after these initial forays in academia he spent the next six years in the Marine Corps.

Grant was a ground intelligence officer and did everything from studying Arabic in Morocco to advising Iraqi intelligence to leading a reconnaissance platoon in Afghanistan. He has been through Infantry Officers Course, Basic Reconnaissance Course, SERE school, Army Airborne School and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Synchronization Managers Course. Grant also received a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with Combat Distinguishing Device for his actions in Afghanistan. He retired from the Marine Corps in July of 2011 as a captain.

With his Hertz Fellowship, Grant completed a PhD in computational neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He worked in the laboratory for computational neuroscience under Professor Ernst Niebur developing models of cortical feedback in the early visual areas of the primate. He was particularly interested in the computational mechanisms that comprise attention, binding and visual stability.

He completed his PhD in April of 2017 and began working for Booz Allen Hamilton.

Graduate Studies

Johns Hopkins University
Neuroscience
Stability and Response Times in Balanced Networks

Undergraduate Studies

United States Naval Academy

Awards

2005, Fulbright Scholar, Fulbright U.S. Student Program
2010, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with combat distinguishing device