Anil Seth
Anil Kumar Seth is a British neuroscientist and professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at the University of Sussex. A proponent of materialist explanations of consciousness, he is currently amongst the most cited scholars on the topics of neuroscience and cognitive science globally.
Seth holds a BA in natural science from King's College, Cambridge, and a PhD in computer science from the University of Sussex. Seth has published over 100 scientific papers and book chapters, and is the editor-in-chief of the journal Neuroscience of Consciousness. He is a regular contributor to New Scientist, The Guardian and the BBC, and writes the blog NeuroBanter.
He is related to the Indian novelist and poet Vikram Seth.
Early life and education
Seth was born in Oxford and grew up in Letcombe Regis, a village in rural South Oxfordshire. His father, Bhola Seth, obtained a BSc from Allahabad University in 1945, before migrating from India to the United Kingdom to study engineering at Cardiff. Bhola Seth subsequently obtained a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Sheffield, was a research scientist at the Esso Research Centre in Abingdon, and won the veterans' world doubles title in badminton in 1976. His mother, Ann Delaney, came from Yorkshire.Seth went to school at King Alfred's Academy in Wantage. He has degrees in Natural Sciences, Knowledge-Based Systems and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. He was a postdoctoral and associate fellow at The Neurosciences Institute in San Diego, California.