CNS-2024 Workshop on “Neuronal Oscillations: From Mechanisms to Computation”

Information and call for spontaneous presentations by members of the community


The 2024 Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2024; CNS-2024) will be in Natal, Brazil, July 20-24. The last two days of the meeting are devoted to workshops organized by members of the community. 


As in previous years, we are organizing a workshop on “Oscillations: from mechanisms to computations”. The workshop is scheduled for July 24. 


The primary purpose of this workshop is to bring together modelers, experimentalists, and theorists with the goal of sharing and discussing their current results and ideas on the underlying mechanisms that govern the generation of these rhythms at various levels of organization, and their functional implications.  


Following the tradition of this workshop



We would like to conclude by having an open discussion on


  1. The role of oscillations for neural computation

  2. The opportunity that presents to the community to apply the insights from oscillatory dynamics in the brain to the design of artificial neural networks (ANNs). 


If time becomes an issue, we will have this discussion after the regular workshop schedule to allow for a larger group of participants.


We will do our best to accommodate people who are interested in being part of the workshop and/or contribute to the discussion on the topics i and ii listed above. Please, contact us. 


Best regards,

Horacio



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                                        Horacio, NY/NJ area.


"Az di bobe volt gehat beytsim volt zi geven mayn zeide" (Yiddish expression)

Horacio G. Rotstein, PhD (he/they)
Professor
Mathematical Biology & Computational Neuroscience
BioDatanamics Lab
Federated Department of Biological Sciences
Rutgers University / New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ, 07102, USA.

Graduate Faculty
Behavioral Neurosciences Program
Rutgers University (NWK)


tel: (1-973) 596-8460

e-mail: horacio@njit.edu
            horacior@andromeda.rutgers.edu
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