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The aim of the Okinawa Computational Neuroscience Course is to provide opportunities for young researchers with theoretical backgrounds to learn the
latest advances in neuroscience, and for those with experimental backgrounds
to have hands-on experience in computational modeling.
We invite graduate students and postgraduate researchers to participate
in the course, held from June 26th through July 13th at an oceanfront
seminar house of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology.
In the previous three years, OCNC focused on the brain's computation
at different levels: Bayesian computation by neural populations (2004),
learning and prediction for behavior (2005), and single neurons
as computational devices (2006). This year, OCNC will be a comprehensive
three-week course covering single neurons, networks, and behaviors with more time for student projects.
We invite those who are interested in integrating experimental and
computational approaches at each level, as well as in bridging different levels of complexity.
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Aug 20 |
Lecture slides, lecture videos uploaded. |
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June 25 |
Documents for project B (Kristy Sundberg ) updated. |
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June 22 |
Documents for project C(Daniela Schiller, Quentin Huys) updated. |
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June 21 |
Documents for project C (Makoto Ito) updated. |
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May 17 |
Lectures, Schedule, Members updated |
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Apr. 19 |
The result of selection was sent. |
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Apr. 5 |
Application deadline. |
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Feb. 1 |
Web page opened. |
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