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Invitations to Mathematics - David Terman
Title: Mathematical Neuroscience
Speaker: David Terman
Abstract: In this talk, I will give examples of how mathematics has been used to understand mechanisms underlying information processing in the brain and how the study of neuronal systems has motivated the development of novel mathematics.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Henri Moscovici.
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2019-08-28 16:05:00
2019-08-28 17:35:00
Invitations to Mathematics - David Terman
Title: Mathematical Neuroscience
Speaker: David Terman
Abstract: In this talk, I will give examples of how mathematics has been used to understand mechanisms underlying information processing in the brain and how the study of neuronal systems has motivated the development of novel mathematics.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Henri Moscovici.
Cockins Hall 240
America/New_York
public
Title: Mathematical Neuroscience
Speaker: David Terman
Abstract: In this talk, I will give examples of how mathematics has been used to understand mechanisms underlying information processing in the brain and how the study of neuronal systems has motivated the development of novel mathematics.
Note: This is part of the Invitations to Mathematics lecture series given each year in Autumn Semester. Pre-candidacy PhD students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193 with Professor Henri Moscovici.