Course in Computational Neuroscience

Michael Herrmann michael at jupiter.chaos.gwdg.de
Sat Jul 10 21:09:26 EDT 2004


      Applications are invited for a tutorial course on

      COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE at Goettingen, Germany

                  September 22 - 26, 2004

   organized by J. M. Herrmann, M. Diesmann, and T. Geisel

The course is intended to provide graduate students and young researchers
from all parts of neuroscience with working knowledge of theoretical and
computational methods in neuroscience and to acquaint them with recent
developments in this field. The course includes tutorials and lectures on
the following topics:

- Cognitive Neuroscience                           (Alexa Riehle)
- Neural coding in the Bayesian brain              (Klaus Pawelzik)
- Dynamics in local neural networks                (Nicolas Brunel)
- High Level Vision: Linking physiology,
  fMRI and behavior through computational modeling (Max Riesenhuber)
- New Trends in Theoretical Neuroscience           (Markus Diesmann)

The course takes place at the Department of Nonlinear Dynamics of the
Max-Planck Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Bunsenstr. 10, D-37073
Goettingen. A course fee of 100 Euro includes participation in the
tutorials, study materials, and part of the social events. The number of
participants is limited to about 25. Course language is English.

To apply please fill in the application form at:
www.chaos.gwdg.de/CNS-course by July 23, 2004. For further information
please contact: cns-course at chaos.gwdg.de



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* Dr. J. Michael Herrmann        Georg August University Goettingen *
* Tel. : +49 (0)551 5176424      Institute for Nonlinear Dynamics   *
* Fax  : +49 (0)551 5176439      Bunsenstrasse 10                   *
* mobil: 0176 2800 4268          D-37073 Goettingen, Germany        *
* EMail: michael at chaos.gwdg.de   http://www.chaos.gwdg.de           *
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