In the framework of a collaboration initiative in the field of
the Science of Complex Systems that the Institute for Scientific
Interchange (Torino, Italy) is trying to foster, ISI (www.isi.it) is
organizing and hosting a EU-INDIA-CHINA Triangular Summer School on
“Aspects of Complexity in Neuroscience”
Scheduled dates: June 25 – July 1 2007
Location: ISI Foundation, Torino, Italy
Duration: 7 effective school days

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2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning 2007
Imperial College London, 11-13 July 2007
http://www.icdl07.org
http://www.icdl07.org/cfp.pdf
Development and Learning are fundamental properties of any cognitive system, whether natural or artificial, and have attracted the attention of psychologists, neuroscientists, roboticists and artificial intelligence researchers. The International Conference on Development and Learning strives to bring together this interdisciplinary audience to encourage understanding and cross-fertilization of ideas from the different disciplines. Now in its 6th year, ICDL 2007 will have the theme of “Assisting Development” to encourage participants to consider the application of their research to the conceptualization, design and implementation of systems that can assist development.

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Understanding how the brain codes and processes information is one of the major challenges of neuroscience.The Manchester Neural Coding Workshop will address this fundamental problem by bringing together leading international speakers from computational neuroscience, systems neuroscience and neuro-engineering.
The aim of the workshop is to present cutting edge research on neural coding from a multidisciplinary perspective.

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Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience
Berlin, Germany
The Bernstein Center Berlin solicits applications for an international PhD program in Computational Neuroscience (http://www.bccn-berlin.de).
The PhD program is full-time for three years, and will start in October 2007. Course language is English. There are no tuition fees and the program offers a limited number of scholarships of up to € 1800,- per month initially for two years. The doctoral degree is awarded by the department of the student’s principal thesis advisor. Successful candidates additionally receive a certificate from the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience including a transcript of records.

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