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English: The Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (NeuroMat) will hold the “Second NeuroMat Young Researchers Workshop” in São Paulo on November 27. NeuroMat is hosted by the University of São Paulo and funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). The event's official website is: neuromat.numec.prp.usp.br/2young...The aim of this meeting is to get members of the NeuroMat team to know more about each other's research. To do so, every Master/PhD student and Postdoc is invited to give a small presentation about their current work...The meeting will take place at the Multipurpose Auditorium at NeuroMat, Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 1171, at the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil...======================================================.PROGRAM.======================================================..Regenerative scheme of a system of interacting neurons with spontaneous spikes - Kadmo Laxa - 00:30..Spiking neurons in Erdos-Renyi graphs - Leo Planché - 39:17..Metastable versus deterministic time of extinction in a stochatisc model of spiking neurons - Morgan André - 1:15:05..False stationary state: studies of phase transitions and metastable behavior on neurons network - Cecilia Romaro - 1:40:11..Imagery Monitoring by EEG in Evaluating Functional Changes Induced by Brachial Plexus Injury - Patricia Camargo - 2:06:25..Visual alpha generators in a spiking thalamocortical microcircuit model - Renan Shimoura - 1:23:42..Models of neural networks with stochastic neurons and diferent topologies: construction and analysis - Vinícius Lima Cordeiro. - 3:18:44..Update of ongoing studies in Natal - RN - Daniel Takahashi - 3:50:06..Criticality on a cortical microcircuit model - Nilton Kamiji - 4:21:48..Theoretical results on infinite neuronal networks - Guilherme Ost - 4:56:32 |
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User comments | The Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (NeuroMat) will hold the “Second NeuroMat Young Researchers Workshop” in São Paulo on November 27. NeuroMat is hosted by the University of São Paulo and funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). The event's official website is: neuromat.numec.prp.usp.br/2young.
The aim of this meeting is to get members of the NeuroMat team to know more about each other's research. To do so, every Master/PhD student and Postdoc is invited to give a small presentation about their current work. The meeting will take place at the Multipurpose Auditorium at NeuroMat, Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 1171, at the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. ==========================================PROGRAM ==========================================Regenerative scheme of a system of interacting neurons with spontaneous spikes - Kadmo Laxa - 00:30 Spiking neurons in Erdos-Renyi graphs - Leo Planché - 39:17 Metastable versus deterministic time of extinction in a stochatisc model of spiking neurons - Morgan André - 1:15:05 False stationary state: studies of phase transitions and metastable behavior on neurons network - Cecilia Romaro - 1:40:11 Imagery Monitoring by EEG in Evaluating Functional Changes Induced by Brachial Plexus Injury - Patricia Camargo - 2:06:25 Visual alpha generators in a spiking thalamocortical microcircuit model - Renan Shimoura - 1:23:42 Models of neural networks with stochastic neurons and diferent topologies: construction and analysis - Vinícius Lima Cordeiro - 3:18:44 Update of ongoing studies in Natal - RN - Daniel Takahashi - 3:50:06 Criticality on a cortical microcircuit model - Nilton Kamiji - 4:21:48 Theoretical results on infinite neuronal networks - Guilherme Ost - 4:56:32 |
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