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1. [Fwd:Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience
(BCCN*2009) (abstract submission open)] (Gary Green)
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Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN*2009)
http://bccn2009.org/
We would like to announce that abstract submission to the BCCN 2009 is
now open.
Abstract submission closes: 17 May 2009 at 23:59 UTC.
We expect high-level contributions and are looking forward to an
excellent single-track program with interesting talks and posters about
current research in Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology.
Confirmed invited speakers are:
Jozsef Fiser (Brandeis)
Wulfram Gerstner (EPFL)
Amiram Grinvald (Weizmann)
Gilles Laurent (Caltech)
Klaus Obermayer (BCCN Berlin)
Mriganka Sur (MIT)
About the conference:
The Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN) strives to
be the major European Conference on Computational Neuroscience and
Neurotechnology. It has grown out of the annual Symposium of the German
National Bernstein Network for Computational Neuroscience, which has
been held since 2005. Now in its 5th year, organized by the Frankfurt
Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), it has been opened as an
international conference. We expect around 300 international
participants from the areas of Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Computer
Science, Physics, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Engineering and related
fields. Selected abstracts will be published in the journal Frontiers in
Computational Neuroscience.
Best posters, talks, and demonstrations will be awarded with a total sum
of 1500 Euros (supported by the Deutsche Telekom Laboratories).
The meeting is open for contributions from all relevant areas of
computational neuroscience including, but not limited to:
learning and plasticity, sensory processing, motor control, reward
system, brain computer interface, neural encoding and decoding, decision
making, information processing in neurons and networks, dynamical
systems and recurrent networks, and neurotechnology.
This year's meeting will have an emphasis on all aspects of vision.
MAIN MEETING:
30 September - 2 October, 2009
Goethe University
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
PHD STUDENT-SYMPOSIUM:
3 October, 2009
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies Frankfurt am Main, Germany
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract submission opened: 4 May 2009
Abstract submission deadline: 17 May 2009 Demonstration proposals
deadline:
15 June 2009 Notification of acceptance: 13 July 2009 Early registration
closes: 15 August 2009
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
General Chair: Jochen Triesch
Program Chairs: Jorg Lucke, Gordon Pipa, Constantin Rothkopf
Demonstrations
Chair: Cornelius Weber Publications Chair: Junmei Zhu Finance Chair:
Cornelius Weber Publicity Chair: Prashant Joshi PhD Student-Symposium
Chair:
Cristina Savin Local Arrangements Chair: Gaby Schmitz IT Support: Alex
Achenbach, Marc Henniges, Thomas Weisswange
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Frankfurt!