CNS*2022 Melbourne: Workshops

This is the list of workshops to be held at CNS*2022. This page will be updated as more information becomes available. Please check back regularly for updates.

Workshops are either 1.5 day, 1 day, or 0.5 days long, and are distributed into four 0.5 day sessions:

For inquiries related to these workshops, please contact the workshop coordinator at [email protected], or the individual workshop organizers listed below. More programs can be found here.

Two 30-min coffee breaks per day during the workshops are scheduled: 10:30-11:00 and 15:30-16:00.

List of workshops

1.5-days workshops

TitleOrganizersContactTimeLocation
Emergent perspectives and models for neuron-glia interactions

Maurizio de Pitta

Maurizio de Pitta Tuesday afternoon and all day Wednesday

Meeting Room 101 & 102

Methods on information theory in computational neuroscience Joseph Lizier Joseph Lizier Tuesday afternoon and all day Wednesday  Meeting Room 103

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1-day workshops

TitleOrganizersContactTimeLocation
Bio-inspired active AI

Thomas Nowotny

Thomas Nowotny Wednesday Meeting Room 104
Graph modeling of macroscopic brain functional activity dynamics Parul Verma  Parul Verma  Wednesday  Meeting Room 111 & 112

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Half day workshops

TitleOrganizersContactTimeLocation
Highly comparative analysis of neural dynamics

Ben D Fulcher

Ben D Fulcher Tuesday afternoon Meeting Room 104
White matter, axons, and the role of delays – modeling axonal transmission Thomas R. Knösche Thomas R. Knösche Tuesday afternoon  Meeting Room 111 & 112

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Schedule


Session 1: Tuesday, 19th July afternoon session

Emergent perspectives and models for neuron-glia interactions   Methods on information theory in computational neuroscience  Highly comparative analysis of neural dynamics White matter, axons, and the role of delays – modeling axonal transmission 

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Session 2: Wednesday, 20th July morning session

Emergent perspectives and models for neuron-glia interactions  Methods on information theory in computational neuroscience  Bio-inspired active AI  Graph modeling of macroscopic brain functional activity dynamics 

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Session 3: Wednesday, 20th July afternoon session 

Emergent perspectives and models for neuron-glia interactions   Methods on information theory in computational neuroscience Bio-inspired active AI  Graph modeling of macroscopic brain functional activity dynamics 

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