NEURON 2001 Summer Course
Ted Carnevale
ted.carnevale at yale.edu
Sun Mar 4 19:27:01 EST 2001
COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT
What:
"The NEURON Simulation Environment"
(NEURON 2001 Summer Course)
When:
Saturday, June 23, through Wednesday, June 27, 2001
Where:
San Diego Supercomputer Center
University of California at San Diego, CA
Organizers:
N.T. Carnevale and M.L. Hines
Faculty includes:
N.T. Carnevale, M.L. Hines, W.W. Lytton, and T.J. Sejnowski
Description:
This intensive hands-on course covers the design,
construction, and use of models in the NEURON simulation
environment. It is intended primarily for those who are
concerned with models of biological neurons and neural
networks that are closely linked to empirical observations,
e.g. experimentalists who wish to incorporate modeling in
their research plans, and theoreticians who are interested
in the principles of biological computation. The course is
designed to be useful and informative for registrants at
all levels of experience, from those who are just beginning
to those who are already quite familiar with NEURON or
other simulation tools.
Registration is limited to 20, and the deadline for
receipt of applications is Friday, May 25, 2001.
For more information see
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/sdsc2001/sdsc2001.htm
or contact
Ted Carnevale
Psychology Dept.
Box 208205
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06520-8205
USA
phone 203-432-7363
fax 203-432-7172
email ted.carnevale at yale.edu
Supported in part by:
National Science Foundation
National Institutes of Health
National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure
and the San Diego Supercomputer Center
Contractual terms require inclusion of the following statement:
This course is not sponsored by
the University of California.
--Ted
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