Seminars

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Instructions

  1. Check the internal calendar for a free seminar slot.
  2. Make a note on this page in the Tentative Speakers section that you are going to invite a speaker. Please include your name and email as host in case somebody wants to contact you.
  3. Invite a speaker.
  4. As soon as the speaker confirms, put the information in the Confirmed Speakers section.
  5. Put the date into the internal calendar
  6. Notify kilian [[1]] that we have a confirmed speaker so that I can update the web page. Please include title and abstract.
  7. Notify Pachelle [[2]] about the seminar date.

--Kilian 21:48, 4 November 2005 (PST)

Tentative Speakers

February 7

  • Speaker: Christian Wehrhahn
  • Affiliation: Max Planck
  • Host:
  • Title: TBA
  • Abstract: TBA
  • Host:

February 21 or 28

  • Speaker: Dario Ringach
  • Affiliation: UCLA
  • Host:
  • Title: TBA
  • Abstract: TBA

in January

  • Speaker: Mark Schnitzer
  • Affiliation: Stanford
  • Host:
  • Title: TBA
  • Abstract: TBA
  • note: He will be speaking at an Ivry lab meeting on Monday this year but I invited him to give a seminar next year.

date

  • Speaker:
  • Affiliation:
  • Host:
  • Title:
  • Abstract:

Confirmed Speakers

Tuesday 22nd of November 2005

  • Speaker: Scott Makeig
  • Affiliation: Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation, UCSD
  • Title: Viewing event-related brain dynamics from the top down
  • Abstract:

Tuesday 29th of November 2005

  • Speaker: Stanley Klein
  • Affiliation: School of Optometry, UC Berkeley
  • Title: TBA
  • Abstract:

Tuesday 6th of December 2005

  • Speaker: Special debate between Walter J. Freeman and Robert Hecht-Nielsen
  • Affiliation: University of California at Berkeley (Walter). University of California at San Diego (Robert)
  • Title: Waves or words in neocortex
  • Abstract:

Tuesday 13th of December 2005

  • Speaker: Paul Rhodes
  • Affiliation: Stanford University
  • Title: Simulations of a thalamocortical column with compartment model cells and dynamic synapses.
  • Abstract: