- About our group
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- Computational Neuroscience Projects
- Complex Systems Projects
- Past projects
- EURESIST - Project
- ICEA - Modelling goal-directed navigation of the rat
- Hippocampal oscillations
- Study of sensory systems
- Software package for complex network analysis
- Dynamics of evolving networks
- A populational model of hippocampus CA3 region slices
- Development of hippocampal place fields
- Hippocampal coding and dynamics
- Location dependent differences between somatic and dendritic IPSPs
- Olfaction and its underlying stochastic phenomena
- The role of self-excitation in the development of topographic order
- Publications
- Events
- CNS '15 Host Proposal
- IJCNN 11 Workshop
- Past events
- Minisymposium on Computational Aspects of Neurological and Psychatric Diseases
- Workshop on large scale random graphs
- Workshop on Cortico- Hippocampal dynamics: Navigation and Neuromodulation
- Joint Workshop on Neural Autonomous Robots
- Workshop on System Neuroscience
- Neuronhálózatok strukturális kérdései
- 7th Tamagawa Dynamic Brain Forum 2002
- Minisymposium on Computational Neuroscience
- Számítógepes neurológia konferencia, Problemák - Adatok - Modellek
- Budapest - Tampere Minisymposium on Computational Neurolgy
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Minisymposium on Computational Neuroscience
The Deptartment of Biophysics of the KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences organizes a small-scale, informal symposium on different aspects of Computational Neuroscience on the 21th of September at the KFKICampus.
| 10.00-10.05 | Péter Érdi: Introduction |
| 10.05-11.05 | Malcolm P. Young: The 2nd generation of neuroinformatics |
| 11.10-12.10 | Ichiro Tsuda: Chaotic brain dynamics in the skew product transformations |
| 12.15-14.05 | Lunch and laboratory visit |
| 14.10-15.10 | Péter András: A view on the role of neural chaos |
| 15.16-16.15 | Gábor Csárdi and Tamás Kiss: Large-scale simulation of neural systems |
| 16.15-17.00 | Discussion on data-base driven neural simulations |
| 17.05-18.00 | Discussion on grid-based neuroinformatics |
| 19.00-> | Social events |