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MBL Methods in Computational Neuroscience Course 2014

Written by BCI Staff | Jul 16, 2014 11:47:00 PM

 

Course - Woods Hole, MA, United States

Introduces students to the computational and mathematical techniques that are used to address how the brain solves these problems at levels of neural organization ranging from single membrane channels to operations of the entire brain.

This course is appropriate for graduate students, postdocs and faculty in a variety of fields, from zoology, ethology, and neurobiology, to physics, engineering, and mathematics. Students are expected to have a strong background in one discipline, and to have made some effort to introduce themselves to a complementary discipline. The course is limited to 24 students, who will be chosen to balance the representation of theoretical and experimental backgrounds.

Organization: Marine Biological Laboratory

Wed, Jul 30, 2014 - Wed, Aug 27, 2014

Woods Hole, MA, United States

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