By Dr. Francisco Tamarit, FAMAF-UNC
Modeling the Brain: Challenges Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
Mathematical modeling of neurons as well as neural networks has grown over the last decade, making theoretical and computational neuroscience fertile ground for interdisciplinary scientific research. In this lecture the basic concepts involved in modeling artificial neural systems and their scope will be presented and discussed potential in the study of real systems.
For the sixth “CIQUIBIC Open Doors” Lecture, CIQUIBIC is pleased to welcome Dr. Francisco Tamarit, Principal Investigator of CONICET and Professor at the Institute of Physics Enrique Gaviola (IFEG-CONICET), Member of the College of Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy (FAMAF- UNC) and current Chancellor of the National University of Cordoba.
The conference will be held on Wednesday September 16, at 11:30 am in the Auditorium of the Scientific-Technological Centre of Córdoba (CCT-Córdoba).
Modeling the Brain: The Challenges of Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
Mathematical modeling of neurons as well as neural networks has grown over the last decade, making the theoretical and computational neuroscience a fertile ground for interdisciplinary scientific research. In this lecture, the basic concepts involved in modeling artificial neural systems will be presented and their scope and potential for the study of real systems will be discussed.
Design: Jeremías Di Pietro / Graphic design CCT CONICET CORDOBA