CNS 2016 Student poster award winners

Congratulations to Philippa Karoly, who was chosen for the Best Student Poster Presentation at the CNS 2016 conference in Jeju!

    Philippa J Karoly, senior author Mark Cook
    The University of Melbourne, Australia and Columbia University, USA
    P178 Data-driven neural models part II: connectivity patterns of human seizures

There were also five Honorable Mentions:

    Viviana Culmone, with Ingo Bojak
    University of Reading, UK
    Poster #6: A neural field model with a third dimension representing cortical depth

    Julia Goncharenko, senior author Volker Steuber
    University of Hertfordshire, UK
    Poster #51: The role of cerebellar short-term synaptic plasticity in the pathology and medication of downbeat nystagmus

    Tosif Ahamed, with Greg Stephens
    Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
    Poster #53: Behavioral Embedding Suggests Multiple Chaotic Dimensions Underlie C. elegans Locomotion

    Julia Gallinaro, with Stefan Rotter
    University of Freiburg, Germany
    Poster #70: Maturation of sensory networks through homeostatic structural plasticity
     
    Maximilian Schmidt, senior author Sacha Jennifer van Albada
    Jülich Research Centre, Jülich, Germany
    Poster #168: A spiking network model explains multi-scale properties of cortical dynamics