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Former Graduate Students – Computational Neuroscience
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What is computational neuroscience? How can we break this synchrony with global inputs? He uses a variety of tools such as geometric perturbation theory, discrete dynamical systems and numerical simulations to approach such problems. What are the implications for possible encoding schemes given a reliable (or unreliable) network? Here, he uses a blend of bifurcation theory, numerical simulations and information theoretic tools to attack these questions. Seminar: Kendrick Kay (March 11, 2016).
Events Archive – Computational Neuroscience
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What is computational neuroscience? The 2013 Computational Neuroscience Connection. 4pm, Wed Sept 26, Guggenheim 415L (all majors). 330pm, Mon Oct 1, Hitchcock 320 (those considering NBIO major). The 2012 Computational Neuroscience Connection will take place September 28th. Fall quarter Computational Neuroscience seminar course. Weekly Thursday Research Club launching in Spring 2012! The 2011 Computational Neuroscience Connection to take place September 30th. The 2011 Computational Neuroscience Connectio...
Computational Neuroscience Connection 2014 – Computational Neuroscience
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What is computational neuroscience? Computational Neuroscience Connection 2014. The 2014 Computational Neuroscience Connection will be held on September 25th (Student Symposium) at Russell Hall and on September 26th at the Waterfront Activities Center. There will opportunities to present work at both forums and we warmly invite members of the computational neuroscience community to participate. Thursday Sept 25: Student Research Symposium at the CSNE (Russell Hall, 42. Alison Duffy, Fairhall lab:. Plenar...
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What is computational neuroscience? Foege S060, 2pm October 14. Space-time wiring specificity supports direction selectivity in the retina. The perception of motion is a basic visual ability, and already begins in the retina. Some retinal outputs (ganglion cells) respond selectively to stimuli moving in particular directions, but retinal inputs (photoreceptors) are not direction selective (DS). How does DS emerge from the microcircuitry connecting inputs to outputs? Registration free but required). Sloan...
Former Undergraduate Students – Computational Neuroscience
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What is computational neuroscience? Derek is majoring in Neurobiology and Biochemistry with an interest in brain-computer interfaces as therapeutic means for neurological diseases. He hopes to pursue research that uses computational methods as the basis for disease modeling or in development of biomedical technologies and is aiming for a career in medical sciences. He has joined the lab of Dr Adrian Lee to research auditory scene analysis. Seminar: Kendrick Kay (March 11, 2016). UW hosts CRCNS meeting.
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Publications | Fairhall lab
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? Abstracts and full text downloads available at my ResearchGate. Pang, R. and A. L. Fairhall, Let music play while she doth make her choice. Preview of Clements et al., Connecting neural codes with behavior in the auditory system of Drosophila. 87 (2015), pp. 1126-1128. Van Breugel, F., J. Riffell, A. L. Fairhall and M. H. Dickinson, Mosquitoes use vision to associate odor plumes with thermal targets. PLoS Comp. Biol. Mease, R...
The deadliest creature in the world | Fairhall lab
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? The deadliest creature in the world. On April 30, 2014. Bill Gates has just declared this week as Mosquito Week,. Pointing out that the mosquito is the cause of the most human deaths per year of any creature on earth, even exceeding us. In our lab, in collaboration with Jeff Riffel. L and Michael Dickinson. Larr; Mike’s cool job. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). UW Women in STEM.
Mike’s cool job | Fairhall lab
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? Mike’s cool job. On April 12, 2014. Former lab member Mike Famulare was recently interviewed by Seattle Times’ NWJobs. After graduating with a PhD in physics in 2012, Mike joined Intellectual Ventures’ research effort on modeling disease propagation and vaccine efficacy– an excellent use of his stochastic-process chops. Larr; Looking forward. The deadliest creature in the world. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. UW Comp Neuro talks.
Swan song | Fairhall lab
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? On October 28, 2014. Read more about Allison and her remarkable career at UCSF’s memoriam. Larr; Sloan-Swartz meeting open. In support of animal research. One comment on “ Swan song. Stephen Scherba, Jr. October 29, 2014 at 3:19 pm. Very sad. She looks to have been very young. Did you know her well? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. UW Comp Neuro talks.
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. UW Women in STEM.
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? NEUBEH 545, Methods in Computational Neuroscience. See the class website. For the most recent topics and papers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. UW Comp Neuro talks.
Courses | Fairhall lab
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? NBIO 490: Seminar in Computational Neuroscience. Introductory course to research in computational approaches to neuroscience at the University of Washington and affiliated institutions. Meets weekly for talks from research faculty across campus and beyond. NBIO 303: Coding and Computation. NBIO 450B: Journal club in quantitative neuroscience. PBIO/NEUBEH 532: Discussion in neuroscience. A survey of mathematical and data analy...
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? The media has been rather discouraging lately about the possibility of having a scientific career and raising a family. This inspired us to collect stories from women who are making it work. Without denying the challenges of the work/life balance for everyone, we hope that you can take advice and encouragement from their testimonials. How does she do it? Article on women in science. Article on the “baby penalty”. Mike’s...
NBIO 303 | Fairhall lab
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Computational neuroscience at the University of Washington. How does she do it? NBIO 303, Coding and Computation. Runs annually in winter quarter in correspondence with NBIO 301, Cellular Neurobiology. Equivalent of 200 level calculus, otherwise by permission of instructor. See the following for additional course information about NBIO 303. For current course website (some material for participants only), see here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Brown Initiative for Computation in Brain and Mind
Neural Decoding Competition 2014. Computation in Brain and Mind @ Brown. Computational methods have been enormously productive for understanding complexities inherent in natural systems — from the weather to aerodynamics, physics, and biology. The brain is perhaps the most complex (and interesting! Computational perception: Theories about how the brain integrates sensory information to give rise to percepts, constrained by biophysics and computational objectives.
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Computational Neuroscience at UMB, Ås. Welcome to the research group in computational neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Near Oslo, Norway). The topics of our research projects are:. Development of mechanistic models for receptive field of neurons. In the lateral geniculate nucleus in the early visual pathway. A simulator for networks of spiking neurons, and use NEST to simulate the entire early visual pathway from retina to visual cortex (V1). Studies of simplified models.
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Computational Neuroscience Research Group. How to Build a Brain. Welcome to the Computational Neuroscience Research Group (CNRG) site. We are one of the labs in the Waterloo Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience. How to build a brain. Which summarizes our work before 2013, is now available at Amazon. We are currently offering the Nengo summer school. On how to use Nengo to build large-scale brain models. A unified theoretical approach for biological cognition and learning. CNRG going to CogSci 2017. Chris ...
Computational Neuroscience – University of Washington
What is computational neuroscience? Training and funding opportunities: postdoc, grad, and undergrad. Graduate Certificate in Neural Computation and Engineering. Minor in Neural Computation and Engineering. UW Computational Neuroscience Center. Close interactions with the UW Institute for Neuroengineering. The Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering. The UW Primate Center, the Bloedel Center for Speech and Hearing. And other local institutions including Seattle Childrens’ Neuroscience Institute. Octob...
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