Connectionists: Over 20 positions in Computational Neuroscience in Germany - visit the Bernstein Network booth #3329 at SfN 2011!
Kerstin Schwarzwälder
schwarzwaelder at bcos.uni-freiburg.de
Thu Nov 3 06:52:29 EDT 2011
Dear colleagues,
at its booth no. 3329 at the upcoming SfN meeting in Washington D.C.,
the German Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience is presenting
- more than 20 job offers,
- more than 20 study programs,
- at more than 20 locations in Germany!
In addition, the booth features demos of:
- EyeSeeCam - a novel head mounted camera controlled by the user's eye
movements - see through someone else's eyes! Demos are scheduled for
Sunday (Nov. 13) through Wednesday (Nov. 16), at 9:40 am, 1:00 pm, and
4:00 pm, additional demos can be held on request.
- nuSPIC - an online application which poses the challenge to discover
functions implemented (hard-wired) in spiking neural networks (SNNs) by
stimulating and recording activity of neurons. In addition, we are
inviting users to implement predefined mathematical/logical functions
using SNNs. Both these challenges are designed to test the tacit
assumptions in neuroscience that functions performed by a specific brain
structure can be identified from its neural activity and connectivity,
and any mathematical/logical function can be implemented using SNNs.
[more information: http://nuspic.g-node.org]. Demos are scheduled for
Sunday (Nov. 13) through Wednesday (Nov. 16), at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm,
additional demos can be held on request.
We look forward to welcoming you at booth #3329!
Best regards,
Kerstin Schwarzwaelder
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Dr. Kerstin Schwarzwälder
Bernstein Coordination Site of the
National Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience
Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg
Hansastr. 9A
79104 Freiburg
Germany
phone: +49 761 203 9594
fax: +49 761 203 9585
schwarzwaelder at bcos.uni-freiburg.de
www.nncn.de
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