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OKINAWA COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE COURSE 2009
Methods, Neurons, Networks and Behaviors
June 14 – July 3, 2009. Okinawa, Japan
OKINAWA COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE COURSE 2009
Methods, Neurons, Networks and Behaviors
June 14 – July 3, 2009. Okinawa, Japan
The Graduate School for Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences (funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, and the German Government within the German university excellence program) at the University of Luebeck is now offering Ph.D. scholarships for the following 16 projects:
11 PhD and 5 postdoctoral fellowships are available for candidates interested in research on neurotechnology, neuroprosthetics, computational neuroscience, data analysis and modeling, translational neuroscience and neurosurgery, neural engineering and neurology.
Exoskeleton Retinal prosthesis human to human interface Connectomics Graph Theory neuroethics tCS CPG Biometrics Plasticity Trajectories systems-neuroscience music recommendation music neuroscience Deep Learning Interpretability Learnable Filters network neuroscience multiplexing Conferences music perception brain networks modularity community detection brain to brain interface transcranial direct current stimulation music Sparse neurons Noise Deep Brain Stimulation LFP Neural coding TMS Computational Neuroscience Brain-inspired Computing Neuroimaging Wavelets Neuro-inspired Computing neuroprosthetics Bionics Machine Learning neural recordings EEG Information Theory Dimensionality Reduction Modelling Neural Networks Clustering Statistical Analysis Neurophysiology Spike Sorting Brain Research Brain Interfaces
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