Connectionists: Computational & Cognitive Neuroscience Summer School, in Beijing -- Application extension to March 25

John D. Murray john.murray at aya.yale.edu
Thu Mar 14 20:36:44 EDT 2013


COMPUTATIONAL & COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE SUMMER SCHOOL

July 6-24 in Beijing, China

http://www.ccnss.org
http://www.csh-asia.org/s-cosyne13.html

*** DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MARCH 25 ***

*** School is FREE -- Application fee, tuition fee, the expenses for
accommodation and meals during the summer school are FULLY WAIVED. ***

The 4th Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience Summer School (CCNSS) will
be held in Beijing, China. The objective of this course is to train in
Computational Neuroscience talented and highly motivated students and
postdocs from Asia and other countries in the world. Applicants with either
quantitative, including Physics, Mathematics, Engineering and Computer
Science or experimental background are welcomed. The lectures will
introduce the basic concepts and methods, as well as cutting-edge research,
in Computational and Systems/Cognitive Neurosciences. Modeling will be
taught at multiple levels, ranging from subcellular processes, single
neuron computation, to microcircuits and large-scale systems. Programming
labs coordinated with the lectures will provide practical training in
important computational methods.


Organizers:
- Xiao-Jing Wang (Yale University)
- Si Wu (Beijing Normal University)
- Zach Mainen (Champalimaud Neuroscience Programme)
- Upinder Bhalla (Natl Ctr Biological Sci, Bangalore)

Lecturers:
- Michael Hausser (UCL)
- Eve Marder (Brandeis)
- Misha Tsodyks (Weizmann)
- Bob Shapley (NYU)
- Tony Movshon (NYU)
- Bob Desimone (MIT)
- Bill Newsome (Stanford)
- Mark Churchland (Columbia)
- Weiji Ma (Baylor)
- Matthew Botvinick (Princeton)
- Kechen Zhang (Johns Hopkins)
- Xiaoqin Wang (Johns Hopkins)

Feel free to direct any questions to: john.murray at yale.edu
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