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Prof
LMU Munich
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Wednesday, July 22, 2020
7:00 PM Europe/Berlin
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SMARTSTART Midsummer Brains
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Computational neuroscience is a highly interdisciplinary field ranging from mathematics, physics and engineering to biology, medicine and psychology. Interdisciplinary collaborations have resulted in many groundbreaking innovations both in the research and application. The basis for successful collaborations is the ability to communicate across disciplines: What projects are the others working on? Which techniques and methods are they using? How is data collected, used and stored? In this webinar series, several experts describe their view on computational neuroscience in theory and application, and share experiences they had with interdisciplinary projects. This webinar is open for all interested students and researchers. If you are interested to participate live, please send a short message to smartstart@fz-juelich.de Please note, these lectures will be recorded for subsequent publishing as online lecture material.
Christian Leibold
Prof
LMU Munich
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