Dear all, Under popular and friendly pressure, we have decided to extend the abstract submission deadline for ICMNS 2018 <http://icmns2018.inria.fr/>: Submissions <http://icmns2018.inria.fr/submission/> are opened until Sunday February 4, 23.59 (GMT + 1). We hope to see you in Juan les Pins in June 2018. All the best, Susanne Ditlevsen Bard Ermentrout Etienne Tanré
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We are delighted to announce the 4th International Conference on Mathematical Neuroscience (ICMNS 2018), to be held at the Congress Center in Juan-les-Pins, on the French Riviera. Tutorials will be held on June 10, and the main conference is June 11 - June 13. More details are given on the conference website:
https://icmns2018.inria.fr <https://icmns2018.inria.fr/>
The International Conference on Mathematical Neuroscience will provide a forum for researchers to discuss current mathematical innovations emerging in neuroscience. A major aim of the conference is to attract and train young researchers on current methods in mathematical neuroscience. To fulfill this goal, we will hold a tutorial the day before the main meeting. The main conference will feature a broader set of topics in mathematical neuroscience, with a focus on (a) the use of experimental data in modeling studies; (b) theory and models that explore hypotheses and design better experiments; (c) rigorous mathematical models of neural systems; (d) improved methods for analyzing complex data sets.
Abstract Submission: We encourage abstract submission by researchers from all areas of mathematical neuroscience. One page abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee and divided into parallel talk sessions and poster sessions.
Details will be given on the web site <https://icmns2018.inria.fr/>.
The abstract submission <http://icmns2018.inria.fr/submission/> deadline is January 23, 2018.
Student Awards: We offer student awards. To apply, students must submit an abstract and include a current CV as part of their submitted document in Easychair <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icmns2018>.
Program Committee Daniele Avitabile (Univ. of Nottingham, UK) Nicolas Brunel (Duke Univ., USA) Carina Curto (Pennsylvania State Univ., USA) Rodica Curtu (Univ. of Iowa, USA) Mathieu Desroches (Inria Sophia-Antipolis, France) Lubomir Kostal (Inst. of Physiology, Czech Republic) Carlo Laing (Massey Univ., New Zealand) Benjamin Lindner (Bernstein C. for Comp. Neuroscience Berlin, Germany) Eva Löcherbach (Univ. Cergy-Pontoise, France) André Longtin (Univ. Ottawa, Canada) Jeff Moehlis (Univ. California Santa Barbara, USA) Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Instit. of Technology, Japan) Patricia Reynaud Bouret (Univ Nice, France) Horacio G. Rotstein (Rutgers Univ. / New Jersey Inst. of Technology, USA) Alex Roxin (CRM Barcelona, Spain) Laura Sacerdote (Univ. of Torino, Italia) Delphine Salort (Univ Pierre et Marie Curie, France) Shigeru Shinomoto (Kyoto Univ., Japan) Wilhelm Stannat (TU Berlin, Germany) Denis Talay (Inria Sophia-Antipolis, France) Michèle Thieullen (Univ Pierre et Marie Curie, France) Martin Wechselberger (Univ Sydney, Australia) Advisory Board Paul Bressloff (Univ. of Utah, USA) Evelyn Buckwar (JKU Linz, Austria) Stephen Coombes (Univ. of Nottingham, UK) Olivier Faugeras (Inria Sophia Antipolis, France) Julijana Gjiorgjieva (Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Germany) Zachary Kilpatrick (Univ. of Houston, USA) Robert Rosenbaum (Univ. of Notre Dame, USA) Romain Veltz (Inria Sophia Antipolis, France)
We hope to see you in Juan les Pins this June!
All the best,
Susanne Ditlevsen Bard Ermentrout Etienne Tanré