CRS21 will focus on the interface of neuroscience, artificial intelligence and machine learning with the main goal of starting an interdisciplinary conversation about the deep conceptual problems that emerge when trying to understand how intelligent behaviour is generated in animals and machines.
We would like to invite you to our second Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium, which will bring together researchers from around the world who are interested in solving the puzzle of the brain. The Programme, which includes 21 distinguished speakers and two poster sessions, will cover a broad range of areas within neuroscience, from cognitive science to synaptic plasticity. It is the exchange of ideas between researchers approaching brain function from different angles that we believe makes this symposium so exciting.
We would like to invite you to our second Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium, which will bring together researchers from around the world who are interested in solving the puzzle of the brain. The Programme, which includes 21 distinguished speakers and two poster sessions, will cover a broad range of areas within neuroscience, from cognitive science to synaptic plasticity. It is the exchange of ideas between researchers approaching brain function from different angles that we believe makes this symposium so exciting.
We are pleased to announce the 14th EMBL International PhD symposium which will take place in Heidelberg, Germany on 25th-27th October 2012. The emphasis of this series of symposia is on PhD students: they are organised by students, for students, and the 2012 symposium – Networks in the Life Sciences – is no exception.
With support from the Fundação Gulbenkian and the IGC, we will be celebrating the Alan Turing Centenary with a symposium on December 11th at the Fundação. The full program and schedule is available at: http://www.igc.gulbenkian.pt/turing2012 .
Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders would like to invite you to its annual Neurotechnology Symposium.
This year we focus on large scale approaches/technologies for studying neural circuits, neuromorphics and brain machine interfaces.
The Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium will bring together researchers from around the world who are interested in solving the puzzle of the brain. The Symposium will take place at the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown on the waterfront in central Lisbon, Portugal. We are looking forward to a lively and stimulating scientific meeting, and we hope that you will join us.
Event website here
The Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium will bring together researchers from around the world who are interested in solving the puzzle of the brain. The Symposium will take place at the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown on the waterfront in central Lisbon, Portugal. We are looking forward to a lively and stimulating scientific meeting, and we hope that you will join us.
Event website here