[AUDITORY] COSYNE 2023: Travel grants, Registration, Tutorials (Tomas Hromadka )


Subject: [AUDITORY] COSYNE 2023: Travel grants, Registration, Tutorials
From:    Tomas Hromadka  <tomas.hromadka@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sat, 10 Dec 2022 00:07:12 +0100

=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D Computational and Systems Neuroscience 2023 (Cosyne) MAIN MEETING 09 - 12 March 2023 Montreal WORKSHOPS 13 - 14 March 2023 Mont-Tremblant www.cosyne.org =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D IMPORTANT DATES Registration is now open. Travel grants applications are now open. Travel grant application deadlines *31 December 2022, 11.59PM PST (Undergraduate Travel Grant)* 24 January 2023, 11.59PM PST (Other travel grants) ---------------------------------------------------- COSYNE MEETING & WORKSHOPS ---------------------------------------------------- The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of= empirical and theoretical approaches to problems in systems neuroscience= , in order to understand how neural systems function. The MAIN MEETING is single-track. A set of invited talks is selected by t= he Executive Committee, and additional talks and posters are selected by = the Program Committee, based on submitted abstracts. The WORKSHOPS featur= e in-depth discussion of current topics of interest, in a small group set= ting. Cosyne topics include but are not limited to: neural basis of behavior, s= ensory and motor systems, circuitry, learning, neural coding, natural sce= ne statistics, dendritic computation, neural basis of persistent activity= , nonlinear receptive field mapping, representations of time and sequence= , reward systems, decision-making, synaptic plasticity, map formation and= plasticity, population coding, attention, neuromodulation, and computati= on with spiking networks. ----------------------------------------------- TRAVEL GRANTS ----------------------------------------------- Applications are now open for travel grants to attend the conference. Eac= h awardee will receive at least $500 to help offset the costs of travel, = registration, and accommodations. Larger grants may be available to those= traveling from outside North America. Special consideration is given to = scientists who have not previously attended the meeting, under-represente= d minorities, students who are attending the meeting together with a ment= or, undergraduate students, and authors of submitted Cosyne abstracts. We= currently offer five travel grant programs for New Attendees, Presenters= , Mentors, Undergraduates, and Childcare travel grants. For details on ap= plying, see www.cosyne.org/travel-grants. ---------------------------------------------------- COSYNE TUTORIALS ---------------------------------------------------- Cosyne 2023 will host tutorial sessions on 09 March 2023. For details on = Cosyne tutorials please visit www.cosyne.org/tutorials. Cosyne 2023 Tutorial Session Sponsored by the Simons Foundation Topic: Methods in Reinforcement Learning for Neuroscience Speaker: Kimberly Stachenfeld (DeepMind) Kimberly Stachenfeld is a Research Scientist at DeepMind. Her research= spans topics in Computational Neuroscience and Machine Learning, and foc= uses on the general question of how to learn structured, expressive world= models that enable flexible reasoning. In ML, she is specifically intere= sted in methods and applications for learned forward models using graph n= eural networks, and in Neuroscience, she mainly works on mathematical mod= els of hippocampal representations to efficient, scalable RL learning. Learn to Use the International Brain Laboratory (IBL) Brainwide Map Da= taset Tutorial The IBL recently released a Brainwide Map of neural activity during de= cision-making! It consists of 547 Neuropixel recordings of 32784 neurons = across 194 regions of the mouse brain, and we want to make it easy for yo= u to use it to test your own hypotheses. At this tutorial we=E2=80=99ll t= each you how to use our API, ONE, to search and download datasets, and wi= ll show you how to do basic analysis such as raster plots, single cell PS= THs, and brain region averages. INVITED SPEAKERS Demba Ba (Harvard University) Camilla Bellone (University of Geneva) Frans de Waal (Emory University) Tatiana Engel (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) Robert Froemke (New York University) Catherine Hartley (New York University) Sheena Josselyn (SickKids) Adam Kepecs (Washington University) Tim Lillicrap (DeepMind) Mackenzie Mathis (=C3=89cole Polytechnique F=C3=A9d=C3=A9rale de Lausa= nne) Srdjan Ostojic (=C3=89cole Normale Sup=C3=A9rieure) Anne-Marie Oswald (University of Chicago) Nathalie Rochefort (University of Edinburgh) Maryam Shanechi (University of Southern California) Kimberly Stachenfeld (DeepMind) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Chairs: Laura Busse (LMU Munich) and Tim Vogels (IST Austria) Program Chairs: Jessica Cardin (Yale) and Blake Richards (McGill) Workshop Chairs: Anna Schapiro (U Penn) and Andrew Saxe (Oxford) Tutorial Chair: Kanaka Rajan (Mount Sinai) DEIA Committee: Hysell Oviedo (CUNY) and Aman Saleem (UCL) Undergraduate Travel Chairs: Angela Langdon (Princeton) and Sashank Pi= supati (Princeton) Fundraising Chair: Michael Long (NYU) Social Media Chair: Grace Lindsay (Columbia) Audio-Video Media Chair: Carlos Stein Brito (EPFL) Poster Design: Xaq Pitkow (Rice) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Jessica Cardin (Yale) Co-chair Blake Richards (McGill) Co-chair Yashar Ahmadian (Cambridge) Mark Andermann (Harvard) Omri Barak (Technion) Brice Bathellier (Paris) Yoram Burak (Hebrew University) Johannes Burge (U Penn) Chandramouli Chandrasekaran (Boston U) SueYeon Chung (Columbia) Jeremiah Cohen (Allen Inst) Anne Collins (Berkeley) Christine Constantinople (NYU) Carina Curto (Penn State) Jan Drugowitsch (Harvard) Tatiana Engel (CSHL) Sean Escola (Columbia) Annegret Falkner (Princeton) Kevin Franks (Duke) Rainer Friedrich (FMI Basel) Andrea Hasenstaub (UCSF) Monika Jadi (Yale) Santiago Jaramillo (U Oregon) Kohitij Kar (MIT) Narayanan Kasthuri (U Chicago) Jens Kremkow (Berlin) Guillaume Lajoie (MILA) Sukbin Lim (Shanghai) Scott Linderman (Stanford) Ashok Litwin-Kumar (Columbia) Mackenzie Mathis (EPFL) Paul Miller (Brandeis) Ida Momennejad (Microsoft) Eilif Muller (U Montreal) Marieke Mur (Western U) Kathy Nagel (NYU) Daniel O'Connor (Johns Hopkins) Hysell Oviedo (CUNY) Il Memming Park (Stony Brook) Joseph Paton (Champalimaud) Adrien Peyrache (McGill) Xaq Pitkow (Rice) Kanaka Rajan (Mount Sinai) Nathalie Rochefort (Edinburgh) Aman Saleem (UCL) Cristina Savin (NYU) Tatyana Sharpee (Salk) Aparna Suvrathan (McGill) Saori Tanaka (ATR) Daniela Vallentin (MPI Ornithology) Melissa Warden (Cornell) Brad Wyble (U Penn) Marta Zlatic (Cambridge) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Stephanie Palmer (U Chicago) Zachary Mainen (Champalimaud) Alexandre Pouget (U Geneva) Anthony Zador (CSHL) Anne-Marie Oswald (U Chicago) CONTACT meeting [at] cosyne.org COSYNE MAILING LISTS Please consider adding yourself to Cosyne mailing lists (groups) to recei= ve email updates with various Cosyne-related information and join in help= ful discussions. See www.cosyne.org/mailing-lists for details.


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