3rd International Workshop On Neurodynamics (NDy’23) June 14-17, 2023 Castro-Urdiales, Spain
3rd International Workshop On Neurodynamics (NDy’23) June 14-17, 2023 Castro-Urdiales, Spain
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*** Scientific committee *** Roberto Barrio, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain. Stephen Coombes, University of Nottingham, UK. Boris Gutkin, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris. France. Santiago Ibañez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain. Valeri Makarov, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova, University of Exeter, UK.
Neuroscience is nowadays one of the most collaborative and active scientific research fields as it has been increasingly involving the participation of experts from other disciplines. In particular, computational and mathematical aspects of neuroscience are currently playing an important role both in modeling and replicating experimental findings and in explaining the underlying mechanisms of neurophysiological or cognitive processes. Differential equations are ubiquitous in the modeling of such phenomena and, consequently, nonlinear dynamics and dynamical systems techniques become fundamental sources of new mathematical and computational tools to study neuroscience models.
The aim of this Third Workshop on Neurodynamics, NDy’23 (first edition and second were NDy’14 and NDy'18) is to present an overview of successful achievements in this rapidly developing collaborative field by putting together different types of applications of nonlinear dynamics (geometrical tools in dynamical systems, numerical methods, computational schemes, dynamical measures,…) to different problems in neuroscience (mononeuronal dynamics, network activity, cognitive problems,…). Additional emphasis will be put on experimental findings seeking for theoretical explanations, and therefore this meeting is focussed on using mathematics as the primary tool for elucidating the fundamental mechanisms responsible for experimentally observed behavior in the applied neurosciences. Importantly, it will draw attention to those pieces of mathematical theory which are likely to be relevant to future studies of the brain. The final goal is spreading together mathematical methodology and neuroscience challenges and stimulating future cross-collaborations among participants, being Mathematical Neuroscience the generic topic for NDy’23.
Important dates: Short abstract/Title submission deadline 31st March 2023 Payment deadline (reduced fee, 240 Euros) 14th April 2023 Payment deadline (complete fee, 290 Euros) 5 th May 2023 ********************************
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