Connectionists: 8th Baltic-Nordic Summer School on Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics (BNNI 2021)

Pawel Herman paherman at kth.se
Mon Aug 30 20:56:27 EDT 2021


Dear Fellow Neuroscientists and Students

We would like to invite you to the 8th Baltic-Nordic Summer School on Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics, which will be organised as a virtual event on 21-25 September, 2021.

The 8th Baltic-Nordic Summer School on Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics 2021 “Learning in the Brain and NeuroRobots – from Molecules to Behaviour” offers interdisciplinary course and covers modelling at different levels of organization of the brain, from single neurons to microcircuits, neural networks and neurorobotics.
The course offers lectures on the latest achievements in understanding learning, neural and network dynamics and function in health and disease, neurorobotic theory and applications, and hands-on tutorials on the EBRAINS services and tools. The summer school targets advanced master students, doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers in biomedical and technology sciences, ranging from medicine, biology, psychology, to mathematics, informatics, information technology, physics and chemistry, who would like to get an introduction to neuroinformatics and computational neuroscience and especially the EBRAINS Infrastructure<http://ebrains.eu/> (ebrains.eu<http://ebrains.eu>).
Further information and registration: https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/BNNI2021/

Best regards
Pawel Herman on behalf of the organising committee

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Paweł Herman

Associate Professor, PhD, Docent

KTH Royal Institute of Technology
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
Division of Computational Science and Technology (CST)

Lindstedtsvägen 5
114 28 Stockholm, Sweden
room 4442 (4th floor, D-building)
tel. +46 8 790 6513


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