Final Program of the Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuits, Memory and Computation, March 16-17, 2020
Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuits, Memory and Computation 2020 BCMC 2020 March 16-17, 2020 Davis Auditorium, CEPSR Columbia University, New York, NY, USA Overview The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers interested in developing executable models of neural computation/processing of the brain of model organisms. Of interest are models of computation that consist of elementary units of processing using brain circuits and memory elements. Elementary units of computation/processing include population encoding/decoding circuits with biophysically-grounded neuron models, non-linear dendritic processors for motion detection/direction selectivity, spike processing and pattern recognition neural circuits, movement control and decision-making circuits, etc. Memory units include models of spatio-temporal memory circuits, circuit models for memory access and storage, etc. A major aim of the workshop is to explore the integration of various sensory and control circuits in higher brain centers. A Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon <http://fruitflybrain.org/hackathons.html> is being conducted in conjunction with the workshop. Workshop participants are welcome to attend the hackathon. Organizer and Program Chair Aurel A. Lazar <http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~aurel>, Columbia University Registration Registration is free but all participants have to register <http://bcmc2020.eventbrite.com/>. Thank you! Lodging and Directions to Venue Please follow this link <http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/workshops/bcmc/2020/directions> for lodging details and directions to the hotel and venue. Sponsorship The 2020 Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuits, Memory and Computation is supported by the Department of Electrical Engineering <http://www.ee.columbia.edu/>, Columbia University Center for Computing Systems for Data-Driven Science <https://datascience.columbia.edu/computing-systems>, Data Science Institute, Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science <http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/>, Columbia University The detailed program is available at : http://fruitflybrain.org/workshops.html <http://fruitflybrain.org/workshops.html> Aurel http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu
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Aurel A. Lazar