Connectionists: 2nd Call for Applications: International Summer School on Cognitive Computation, Stirling, Scotland, UK, 25-30 Aug 2013

Dr Amir Hussain ahu at cs.stir.ac.uk
Thu May 9 08:12:26 EDT 2013


Spaces are still available in the 2013 International Summer School on
Cognitive Computation, to be held at the University of Stirling, Scotland,
UK, from 25-30 August 2013: http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/events/COGCOMP2013/

The next round of applications will close on Monday, 27 May 2013, and
places are limited, so you should act soon if you want to learn about the
latest brain-inspired cognitive technologies for engineering the
intelligent systems of tomorrow!

The five-day School programme will consist of a set of tutorial-style
lectures, all delivered by experts of international standing combined with
hands-on practical sessions for constructing and working with the
techniques and applications covered in the course material.

Registration fee (without accommodation):
£250 (fee covers all course materials, lunches, coffees and School dinner).

Registration fee including Accommodation:
Choice of 4-6 nights (£450-£500-£550) full-board (breakfast, lunch and
dinner inclusive) on-Campus accommodation in single en-suite rooms.

Scholarships Available:
The School sponsor: Scottish Informatics & Computer Science Alliance
(SICSA), will cover the £500 registration fee for PhD students in computer
science departments of SICSA member Scottish universities (for a full list
of SICSA Universities, see: http://www.sicsa.ac.uk/about/SICSA_Universities).
The number of SICSA scholarships is limited and a decision on ranking will
be taken if necessary.
Up to two competitive places are also being generously sponsored by the
IEEE UK-RI Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) Chapter.

Overview:
Cognitive Computation is an emerging discipline that links together
neurobiology, cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence.The vision
of this Summer School is to empower participants with an interdisciplinary
understanding of some of the key underlying methodologies, concepts and
techniques in cognitive computation, and their strengths and limitations
(demonstrated by a range of real-world case studies). Participants will
also learn of future directions in this exciting multi-disciplinary field.
Topics covered will include: perception, action, affective and cognitive
learning and memory, attention, decision making and control, social
cognition, language processing and communication, reasoning, pattern
recognition, problem solving, and consciousness.
There will also be a Research Poster Session and Exhibition (organized by
Springer).

Audience:
The School is intended for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers
working in all areas of cognitive computation, including its theoretical,
applied, artificial and natural dimensions. More generally, it will appeal
to researchers interested in biologically inspired computing techniques and
applications, for example: machine learning, computational intelligence,
cognitive and computational neuroscience, machine consciousness, neural
hardware implementations and biologically inspired robotics and systems.
Although the course will have substantial technical content, no
prerequisites are required beyond a good background/first-degree in
computer science/informatics or a related subject.

For details of the School programme and application process, please see:
http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/events/COGCOMP2013/

We hope to see you soon in Stirling!

Amir

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Professor Amir Hussain
Personal Chair in Computing Science
School of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling,
Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK
E-mail: ahu at cs.stir.ac.uk
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1786 467437 / 464551
http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~ahu/
http://www.springer.com/12559/

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