Alex May and Anna Dumitriu's journal club session on their latest collaborative robotics artwork projects “ArchaeaBot” and “BioCompuation Bots”.
Maximum Satisfiability: Anatomy of the Fitness Landscape for a Hard Combinatorial Optimization Problem
Mohammad Tayarani-Najaran's journal club session on his article "Maximum Satisfiability Anatomy of the Fitness Landscape for a Hard Combinatorial Optimization Problem (Adam Prugel-Bennett; Mohammad Tayarani-Najaran, 2011)".
Tagged as : Machine LearningAsynchronism-based principal component analysis for time series data mining
Yi Sun's journal club session, where she will present the paper "Asynchronism-based principal component analysis for time series data mining (Hailin Li, 2014)".
Tagged as : PCAThree Review Articles on the Cerebellum
Reinoud Maex's journal club session on three review papers related to his past cerebellum work.
Complexity of Biological Systems: Deterministic vs Stochastic Modelling
Rene te Boekhorst's journal club session where he discusses the complexity of biological systems and presents the paper "A model of ion channel kinetics using deterministic chaotic rather than stochastic processes (Liebovitch and Toth, 1991)".
Tagged as : neuroscienceSignal Propagation and Logic Gating in Networks of Integrate-and-Fire Neurons
Sam Sutton's journal club session where he discusses the paper "Signal Propagation and Logic Gating in Networks of Integrate-and-Fire Neurons (Vogels and Abbott, 2005)".
Reverse Nearest Neighbor Queries: emergence and implementation issues
Deepak Panday's journal club session on "Reverse Nearest Neighbor Queries: emergence and implementation issues".
Tagged as : machine learningOpen Position: PhD studentship in Biocomputation Research Group
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship on Computational frameworks for high-dimensional neural data with Dr. Shabnam Kadir in the Biocomputation Research Group in the Centre for Computer Science and Informatics Research, University of Hertfordshire, U.K. The short-listing process will begin on 25th June 2018. Details within.
Open Position: Professorship in Computational Neuroscience
Applications are invited for an exceptionally well qualified Professor of Computational Neuroscience of international standing, who shares our commitment to research-informed teaching, embraces the research impact agenda, and values collegiality. Interviews begin the week commencing 17 September 2018, and the closing date for applications is 21 June 2018. More details within.
Decoding gas source proximity from turbulent plumes
Michael Schmuker's journal club session on "Decoding gas source proximity from turbulent plumes".
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