CTN Seminar Milad Lankarany E5 2004
Milad Lankarany, Krembil Research Institute
Title: Using Computational Neuroscience and Neuromodulation Techniques to Uncover Mechanisms of Neural Systems
Milad Lankarany, Krembil Research Institute
Title: Using Computational Neuroscience and Neuromodulation Techniques to Uncover Mechanisms of Neural Systems
The purpose of the meeting is to share with all the CTN faculty what we are each up to and interested in, and to hear from some of the graduate students in each lab.
Thought Process a podcast by UWloo alumnus Jack MacKinnon features conversations with CTN members:
CTN Founding Director Chris Eliasmith discusses if AI can ever be truly conscious on the Machine Learning Street Talk podcast.
Sue Ann Campbell is President Elect of the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society. CAIMS represents applied and industrial mathematics in Canada. The society has become a significant presence in industrial, scientific, and technological circles within and outside of Canada.
April 25 14:30 *In Person*
Speaker: Jeff Orchard (CS, Waterloo)
Title: Cognition using Spiking-Phasor Neurons
March 21 *IN PERSON* E5-2004 - Maurizio de Pitta (Krembil/UofT)*
Title: Neuron-glial switches
February 20 (virtual) - Eric Shea-Brown (Washington)
Title: When do high dimensional networks learn to produce low dimensional dynamics?
January 17 (virtual) - Sara Solla (NorthWestern)
Title: Low Dimensional Manifolds for Neural Dynamics
The Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience will be hosting its first Research Day. This will be a chance to start the new academic year by getting re-acquainted with each other and the diversity of research conducted by CTN core and affiliate faculty.