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HBP Curriculum Workshop: Modern trends in cognitive architectures and systems

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HBP Curriculum Workshop: Modern trends in cognitive architectures and systems
From theory to implementation in natural and artificial agents
Wed, 11/12/2019 to Fri, 13/12/2019
City: 
Glasgow
Country: 
United Kingdom

Contact

Scientific organizer: 
Human Brain Project Education Team
Contact address: 
Human Brain Project Education Programme Medical University Innsbruck Müllerstraße 59 6020 Innsbruck
Phone: 
0043 676 871 672 244
Description: 

In order to understand and implement cognitive systems, recent developments in neuroscience need to be brought together with computational techniques that integrate models and simulations.
The goal of this workshop is to provide an overview of the latest developments in the understanding of how the brain works, computes and generates behaviour.

Application information & Abstract submission
Application is open to the entire student community and early-career researchers, regardless of whether they are affiliated with the Human Brain Project or not. It is aimed to offer equal opportunities for all early-career researchers regardless of gender, age, origin, etc.

Share your research with your peers!
We invite you to submit an abstract of your current research for poster or oral presentation. Take your chance and qualify for one of our fee waivers for the workshop by submitting an abstract!

Participation fee: 250 €
The fee does not include travel and accommodation. Fees will be collected after participants have been selected.

Registration fee waivers are available for a limited number participants. Participants can apply for fee waivers prior to the application deadline by sending an email to curriculum.edu@humanbrainproject.eu.

Please also check with your supervisor how your institution can support you with regard to expenses for the attendance of the workshops. Further information about organisations offering travel support can also be found on our website.

Scientific Chairs
Lars Muckli | University of Glasgow
Tony Prescott | University of Sheffield

Organised by
Sylvia Aßlaber | Medical University Innsbruck
Judith Kathrein | Medical University Innsbruck
Alejandro Jiménez-Rodríguez | University of Sheffield

Contact
curriculum.edu@humanbrainproject.eu