Information theory workshop at CNS*2023 -- call for contributed talks
Dear all, We are pleased to announce that the Workshop on Methods of Information Theory in Computational Neuroscience<https://bit.ly/cns2023itw> will be held once again at the 32nd Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2023<http://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2023> conference), in Leipzig, Germany. The workshop will be held during sessions over the final two days of the main conference, July 18 and 19, 2023. Our confirmed speakers so far include the following: * Jürgen Jost, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig * Sarah Marzen, Claremont Colleges, USA * Demian Battaglia, University of Strasbourg * Marilyn Gatica, University of Nottingham * Pedro Mediano, Imperial College London * Nadine Spychala, Univeristy of Sussex * Andreas C. Schneider, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen * ... more TBA! We would like to <https://abzinger.github.io/202307-CNS2023-ITW.html#call> call for further contributions<https://bit.ly/cns2023itwcall> of talks. If you are interested in contributing a talk, please send a title and abstract to Abdullah Makkeh (abdullah.alimakkeh@uni-goettingen.de<mailto:abdullah.alimakkeh@uni-goettingen.de>). Earlier submissions and those from female/minority speakers will be prioritised. Please pay attention to the registration for CNS*2023 (deadlines and fees) as workshop registration at least is required for attendance, and see our website https://bit.ly/cns2023itw for more details. We hope you will join us there! Organising Committee: Abdullah Makkeh (co-chair) Michael Wibral (co-chair) Joseph Lizier Pedro Mediano
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Joseph Lizier