Connectionists: Building Bridges to Build Brains workshop (Edinburgh, Nov 2012)

Padraig Gleeson p.gleeson at ucl.ac.uk
Fri Oct 12 10:59:25 EDT 2012


Dear colleagues,

The UK Computational Neuroscience, Neuromorphic Hardware and Robotics 
communities in collaboration with eFutures, the network for the UK 
electronics academic community, are joining together for a two-day 
meeting to forge new research collaborations and tackle the key issues 
faced in these fields today. The Building Bridges to Build Brains 
meeting takes place at the Informatics Forum in Edinburgh on Tuesday 
20th and Wednesday 21st November 2012 and includes plenary talks from 
each community as well as breakout sessions and networking 
opportunities. There will also be the opportunity to present your own 
problems and solutions at the meeting or for you or your student(s) to 
present a research poster at our poster reception.

If you are interested in attending then please visit the Building 
Bridges to Build Brains webpage (http://efutures.ac.uk/bbtbb) for more 
information, or you can register directly here: 
http://efutures.ac.uk/bbtbb_reg.

Registration including food and refreshments on both days is free and 
funds are also available to cover travel and accommodation for PhD 
students based in the UK wishing to present a poster at the meeting.

For more information please contact efutures at ncl.ac.uk.

We look forward to seeing you there!

With best wishes,

The Building Bridges to Build Brains Organising Committee:

Andrew Brown (Southampton)
Robert Cannon (Textensor)
Marc de Kamps (Leeds)
Steve Furber (Manchester)
Padraig Gleeson (UCL)
Anthony O'Neill (Newcastle)
Leslie Smith (Stirling)
David Willshaw (Edinburgh)

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Padraig Gleeson
Room 321, Anatomy Building
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology&  Pharmacology
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

+44 207 679 3214
p.gleeson at ucl.ac.uk
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