UW Institute for Neuroengineering

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The UW Institute for Neuroengineering explores the interface of neuroscience and engineering/computing/math to develop new tech and learn about neural systems

Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2016.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Starting day two of the 2020 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection (NCEC) with a fantastic talk by Terry Sejnowski from !

  2. A fantastic afternoon of student talks at the 2020 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection (NCEC)!

  3. A great poster session at the 2020 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection!

  4. Today is the day! The 2020 UW Neural Computation and Engineering Connection (NCEC) starts with the poster session this morning at 11:15a in HUB 332. See you there!

  5. Register now for the 2020 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection! January 30-31, 2020. Co-hosted by UWIN, , and . Free but required registration and details at: . Register by January 16.

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  6. There is still space available in 's action workshop at on Thursday, April 18, from 11:00am-2:30pm! Learn how to be an activist from Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin herself! Registration is free but required, register today at:

  7. UWIN faculty member and faculty in was featured in the Perspectives newsletter! She discusses research on what small flying insects can tell us about acquiring and processing data.

  8. Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin (), founder of , will be at on April 17 and 18! She will be giving a science talk, a talk, and leading a action workshop. UWIN is a proud co-sponsor of her visit! More details at:

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  9. UWIN/ postdoctoral fellow presented on her fantastic work on citizen science platforms to annotate large datasets, including Braindr-“tinder for brains”! See for more. At the 2019 Neural Computation & Engineering Connection

  10. A packed house at the 2019 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection for the keynote talk by alum Abby Person, now at , on “Insights into cerebellar control of movement”.

  11. The second day of the 2019 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection began with a stellar keynote talk by Maryam Shanechi from on “Neural Decoding and Control of Mood to Treat Neuropsychiatric Disorders”.

  12. We ended the first day of the 2019 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection () with an amazing panel discussion featuring nine faculty:“What are our responsibilities as scientists at the interface of neuroscience, computation, and engineering?”

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  13. Stellar talks on the first day of ! Seven fascinating short talks by graduate students funded by UWIN, , and , and an incredible keynote on neurorehabilitation after spinal cord injury by Andrea Behrman from .

  14. A fantastic poster session featuring many students supported by UWIN, , and kicked off the 2019 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection!

  15. The 2019 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection (NCEC) starts today! Thanks to for hosting the first day’s events! NCEC is co-sponsored by UWIN, the CNT, and .

  16. Watch the video abstract of a new paper by UWIN faculty member Azadeh Yazdan on how neural stimulation changes the functional connectivity in the brain! Relevant for efforts. @UWEENews

  17. UWIN graduate fellow Gaurav Mukherjee is featured in a UW Mechanical Engineering profile! He is "exploring how to develop machines that improve the quality of human life while also making time for K-12 STEM education." @UWEENews

  18. The CNS*2018 Main Meeting starts today! The conference mascots are ready for an exciting day of computational neuroscience at . Learn more at:

  19. It's a beautiful day for computational neuroscience! CNS*2018 begins today, bringing computational neuroscientists together from around the world. Co-hosted in Seattle by and the . Learn more at: .

  20. The University of Washington is thrilled to be co-hosting the meeting with the , starting tomorrow!

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