Connectionists: [deadline approaching] CNS fall course in Goettingen, Germany

Hecke hecke at nld.ds.mpg.de
Thu Aug 13 14:48:05 EDT 2009


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             Registration Deadline Approaching!
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Applications are invited for the seventh fall course on

     COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE in Goettingen, Germany

                    September 21 - 25, 2009
                  organized by H. Schrobsdorff

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 of the following researchers:

    * Michele Giugliano: In vivo-like, noisy stimulation paradigms in  
in vitro cellular
electrophysiology
    * Robert Gütig: (working title) Spike-timing based sensory coding  
and processing
    * Jason Kerr: Population imaging in vivo: from the awake to the  
anesthetized
    * Benjamin Lindner: Interspike interval statistics and response  
properties of neurons in the
fluctuation driven regime
    * Gianluigi Mongillo: Collective dynamics of recurrent networks  
with short-term synaptic plasticity.


The course takes place at the Department of Nonlinear Dynamics of the  
Max-Planck
Institute for Dynamics and Selforganization, 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 30.
Course language is English.

To apply please fill out the application form at:
http://www.bccn-goettingen.de/events-1/cns-course
by August 15, 2009.

Best wishes and looking forward to seeing you in Goettingen

Hecke
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