Computational Neuralengineering Training Program at Georgia Tech/Emory
The Georgia Tech/Emory Computational Neuralengineering Training Program (CNTP) is a collaborative partnership with the mission of training the next generation of researchers at the intersection of computational neuroscience, data science and clinical neurophysiology. The CNTP is a training program supported by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) to address the opportunities provided by the explosion of tools for measurement and manipulation of nervous system function and the challenges posed by neurologic disorders. Trainees in CNTP program consists of PhD students with clear interest in quantitative training and either basic or clinical study of the brain, and who are pursuing studies in any of these degree programs: Biomedical Engineering (GT and Emory), Bioengineering (GT), Electrical and Computer Engineering (GT) or Machine Learning (GT) PhD programs. In addition to the benefits of being part of the broad computational neuroscience community in Atlanta, CNTP trainees have access to a new restricted course on Clinical Experience for Engineers, regular meetings with the cohort for rich discussions in technical and professional development topics, and an annual retreat with faculty and students for deeper dives into research discussions. Fellows in the CNTP receive two years of funding which supports a rotation program between labs in the first year. Fellow applications are solicited in the spring from applicants to the degree programs listed above. To be considered for the CNTP Fellowship, all you need to do is apply to a participating graduate program and have aligned interests expressed in your research statement. Scholars in the CNTP are full members of the community with access to all of the same programming (but without the fellowship funding). Scholar applications will be solicited in the summer from students joining labs in the upcoming fall. While there are low barriers to performing interdisciplinary research across departmental boundaries, admissions are handled separately by each degree program. Students interested in participating in the CNTP program should apply to the program that best fits their goals and interests. Application deadlines are listed below, along with the CNTP training faculty affiliated with each degree program. Please contact crozell@gatech.edu with questions. ***DEGREE PROGRAMS*** Biomedical Engineering (GT and Emory) DEADLINE: December 1 Application information: https://www.bme.gatech.edu/bme/grad-prospective-student-apply Bioengineering (GT) DEADLINE: Same as the home school selected during application Application information: https://bioengineering.gatech.edu/applying-bioengineering-program Electrical and Computer Engineering (GT) DEADLINE: December 16 Application information: https://www.ece.gatech.edu/graduate-admissions Machine Learning (GT) DEADLINE: Same as the home school selected during application Application information: http://ml.gatech.edu/phd/admissions ***CNTP Training faculty*** --Georgia Tech-- Garrett Stanley Chris Rozell Rob Butera Hannah Choi Tim Cope Constantin Dovrolis Eva Dyer Irfan Essa Ross Ethier Bilal Haider Hang Lu Susan Margulies Cassie Mitchell Machelle Pardue Peng Qiu Annabelle Singer --Emory University-- Lena Ting Michael Borich Gordon Berman Nick Boulis Gary Clifford Bob Gross Shawn Hochman, Dieter Jaeger Shella Keilholz Robert Liu Babak Mahmoodi Svetlana Miocinovich Ilya Nemenman Chethan Pandarinath Astrid Prinz Sam Sober Thomas Wichmann
Dear friends, The deadline for the submission of 4-page papers to our bi-annual IEEEembs conference on Neural Engineering NER2021 is approaching! NER is the world’s gathering place for biomedical engineers, neuroscientists, and clinicians to share research and to exchange ideas and breakthrough advances in novel engineering tools for elucidating brain function and neuro technologies for the restoration and enhancement of impaired sensory, motor, and cognitive functions. The conference program will feature keynote speakers, invited talks, mini-symposia, and poster sessions. Please note that there will be a Special Session on Computer Models in Neuroengineering. All papers will be peer reviewed. All accepted one page and four page papers will appear in the Conference Program. Only four page papers will have the opportunity to be published in IEEE XPlore.Please submit yourpapers on #neurotechnology #bionics #robotics #prosthetics #neuroscience#machinelearning and more Information and complete call for papers available here: https://neuro.embs.org/2021/ Thanks, best and see you there! Alberto Mazzoni www.santannapisa.it/en/computational-neuroengineering-laboratory
Dear friends, The deadline for the submission of 4-page papers to our bi-annual IEEEembs conference on Neural Engineering NER2021 is postponed to Dec 10th! One page paper deadline is Feb 19th. NER is the world’s gathering place for biomedical engineers, neuroscientists, and clinicians to share research and to exchange ideas and breakthrough advances in novel engineering tools for elucidating brain function and neuro technologies for the restoration and enhancement of impaired sensory, motor, and cognitive functions. The conference program will feature keynote speakers, invited talks, mini-symposia, and poster sessions. Please note that there will be a Special Session on Computer Models in Neuroengineering. All papers will be peer reviewed. All accepted one page and four page papers will appear in the Conference Program. Only four page papers will have the opportunity to be published in IEEE XPlore.Please submit yourpapers on #neurotechnology #bionics #robotics #prosthetics #neuroscience#machinelearning and more Information and complete call for papers available here: https://neuro.embs.org/2021/ Thanks, best and see you there! Alberto Mazzoni www.santannapisa.it/en/computational-neuroengineering-laboratory
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Alberto Mazzoni
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Rozell, Christopher J