Connectionists: ISRC Computational Neuroscience, Neurotechnology and Neuro-inspired AI Autumn School

Wong-Lin, Kongfatt k.wong-lin at ulster.ac.uk
Mon Jun 6 06:54:51 EDT 2022


The Organising Committee from Ulster University's Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC) at Magee Campus in Derry~Londonderry is very pleased to announce that the international Computational Neuroscience, Neurotechnology and Neuro-inspired AI (ISRC-CN3) Autumn School will be held again this year.



Supported by the International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO) and other sponsors, this year's Autumn School will run from 24th October to 28th October, inclusively.


The topics covered in the ISRC-CN3 Autumn School include:

  *   mathematical foundations in neuroscience
  *   computational modelling of neural-glial systems, neuromodulators and cognition
  *   neural data science
  *   neurotechnology
  *   neuromorphic computing and self-repaired intelligent machines
  *   spiking neural networks and applications
  *   cognitive robotics
  *   ethics in neurotechnology and AI
  *   entrepreneurship in neurotechnology and AI

This ISRC-CN3 Autumn School is unique not only in the range and types of topics covered but it will also be delivered in an integrated way, from pedagogical to advanced levels. Registration is made highly affordable, and bursaries may be available.

Academic researchers at the ISRC and invited external speakers will contribute to the delivery of this 5-day School, which will consist of lectures and labs. Attendees will have the opportunity to present and share their research work on the final day, and awards will be given to the top presenters.


For more information, please visit the websites at:

  *   https://www.ulster.ac.uk/faculties/computing-engineering-and-the-built-environment/events/isrc-cn3-autumn-school
  *   https://www.ulster.ac.uk/faculties/computing-engineering-and-the-built-environment/computing-engineering-intelligent-systems/isrc-cn3-autumn-school


Application for the Autumn School is now opened and will close on 1st September.



For further information, queries, or sponsorship, please contact Dr. KongFatt Wong-Lin (k.wong-lin at ulster.ac.uk<mailto:k.wong-lin at ulster.ac.uk>).



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