The Bernstein SmartSteps<https://bernstein-network.de/en/network/awards-and-initiatives/bernstein-smartsteps/> series provides a unique platform for selected Early Career Scientists of the Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience<https://bernstein-network.de/en/> to present their research projects to the scientific community. Each session one PhD candidate and one Postdoc who are ready to take their next (smart) step for their scientific career will discuss their research in an online seminar. Join the Bernstein SmartSteps Series as an audience if you are interested in cutting-edge computational neuroscience and want to watch out for new talents in the field. The live talks will be held in Zoom. A recording will be published in a separate collection on the Bernstein Vimeo Channel. Please register here<https://indico-jsc.fz-juelich.de/event/201/registration/register#/register>, if you would like to join for the live talks. A link to the event in Zoom will be sent shortly before via email. Fall series 2021<https://bernstein-network.de/en/network/awards-and-initiatives/bernstein-smartsteps/fall-series-2021/> Thursday, November 4, 4 pm CET * Miriam Henning (Silies lab) | University of Mainz, Germany An optimal population code for global motion estimation in local direction-selective cells * Barna Zajzon (Morrison lab) | Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany Representation transfer and signal denoising through topographic modularity Thursday, November 25, 4 pm CET * Han Lu (Vlachos lab) | University of Freiburg, Germany Homeostatic structural plasticity of neuronal connectivity triggered by optogenetic stimulation * Golan Karvat (Diester lab) | University of Freiburg, Germany Spontaneous activity competes with externally evoked responses in sensory cortex Thursday, December 9, 4 pm CET * Bin Wang (Aljadeff lab) | University of California San Diego, USA A nonlinear shot noise model for calcium-based synaptic plasticity * Helene Schreyer (Gollisch lab) | University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany Nonlinear spatial integration in retinal bipolar cells shapes the encoding of artificial and natural stimuli -- Dr. Anja Dorrn Scientific Coordinator Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience | Bernstein Coordination Site (BCOS) Branch Office of the Forschungszentrum Jülich at the University of Freiburg Hansastr. 9A | 79104 Freiburg, Germany phone: (+49) 0761 203 9589 web: www.bernstein-network.de<http://www.bernstein-network.de> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH 52425 Juelich Sitz der Gesellschaft: Juelich Eingetragen im Handelsregister des Amtsgerichts Dueren Nr. HR B 3498 Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: MinDir Volker Rieke Geschaeftsfuehrung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Marquardt (Vorsitzender), Karsten Beneke (stellv. Vorsitzender), Dr. Astrid Lambrecht, Prof. Dr. Frauke Melchior ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------