1st Baltic Autumn School: Applied Computational Neuroscience
September 20 - 24, 2010, Lübeck
In current neuroscience research and neurological treatment experimental studies, computational neuroscience and neuroengineering are closely interwoven. The research-oriented autumn school focuses on interventions both on the microscale and on the macroscale, and on their theoretical modeling as dynamical systems: with application areas neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces, sleep and anaesthesia modeling, and brain stimulation during sleep with their implications on neural plasticity and memory consolidation.
The school welcomes application of PhD students and early postdoctoral researchers.
Deadline for application extended until July 30th, 2010
Notification of acceptance: August 5th, 2010
Registration fee: 250 €
Please find further information on the School's webpage and flyer.
Invited Lecturers:
Jan Born (Lübeck, BFNL: State dependencies of learning)
Jim Bower (San Antonio, TX)
Stephen Coombes (Nottingham)
Erik De Schutter (Okinawa)
Gaute Einevoll (Ås)
Hartmut Gehring (Lübeck)
Axel Hutt (Nancy)
Winnie Jensen (Aalborg)
Ranu Jung (Arizona)
Lisa Marshall (Lübeck)
Eckehard Olbrich (Leipzig)
Maria Sanchez-Vives (Barcelona)
Alistair Steyn-Ross (Waikato, NZ)
Moira Steyn-Ross (Waikato, NZ)
