Computational Neuroscience Seminar and Event Series 2024 – 2025

All seminars take place in HSB-G328at 1:30 unless otherwise noted.

November 20 (Foege S060, 12:00pm)

Carl Petersen, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

November 13 (SOCC 354, 12:00pm)

Research Roundtable with Stuber, Bruchas, and Golden labs Short overviews and updates with CNC labs

November 6 (SOCC 354, 12:00pm)

Mariano GabittoAssistant Investigator, Allen Institute for Brain Science

October 23 (SOCC 354, 12:00pm)

Anamika Agrawal, Shanahan Fellow, Allen Institute/UW

October 16 (HSB G417, 12:00pm)

Andreas Neef, Göttingen Campus Institute for Dynamics of Biological Networks

“Cell physiology for network neuroscience”

October 9

Samuele Virgili, Sorbonne University

“Perturbative approach to the retina: Probing feature selectivity of retinal ganglion cells during complex stimulation”

October 2

Nicole Rust, Professor, University of Pennsylvania

“Elusive Cures”

September 18

Peter Dayan, Max Planck Institute

“Tail Risk in Sequential Choice”

Computational Neuroscience Seminar and Event Series 2023 – 2024

June 26, 2024

Adrian Negrean, Scientist, Allen Institute

“Functional architecture of intracellular oscillations in hippocampal dendrites”

June 5, 2024

Rich Pang, Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University

“Mnemonic encoding of extended social communication signals in Drosophila”

May 29, 2024

Eric Denovellis, Research Scientist, UCSF

“Understanding cognitive representations and dynamics through statistical machine learning”

March 27, 2024

Sven Dorkenwald, Shanahan Postdoctoral Fellow, Allen Institute/UW

“MICrONS dataset: Functional connectomics spanning multiple areas of mouse visual cortex”

March 132024

Greg Stephens, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology

“A Markovian dynamics for C. elegans behavior across scales”

January 17, 2024

Ulises Pereira-Obilinovic, Scientist, Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics

“Dynamics in Networks with Learning Rules Inferred from Data”

October 18

Caroline Runyan, Assistant Professor, Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh

“Population codes across cortex: Context, inhibition, and signal transmission between areas”

October 16 (12 PM)

William Bialek, Professor, Physics, Princeton

October 10 – 13
NeuroAI in Montreal

September 13

Andy Leifer, Assistant Professor, Neuroscience & Physics, Princeton

“Neural signal propagation atlas of C. elegans”

August 9

Luca Mazzucato, Assistant Professor, Biology and Mathematics, University of Oregon

“Multitasking via baseline control in recurrent neural networks”

July 26

Srdjan Ostojic, École normale supérieure

“The role of sub-population structure in computations through neural dynamics”

Computational Neuroscience Seminar Series 2022 – 2023

All seminars take place in HSB-G328at 1:30 unless otherwise noted.

September 27 – 30
NeuroAI in Seattle meeting

October 26
Ann Kennedy, Assistant Professor, Physiology, Northwestern University

November 2
Robbe Goris, Assistant Professor, Psychology, University of Texas at Austin

November 16
IN-BIC meeting with Alain Destexhe

December 1 (co-hosted with PBIO)
Vince Costa, Assistant Professor, Oregon Health and Science University

January 4
Lucas Sjulson, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

February 1
Gordon Berman, Assistant Professor, Biology, Emory University

February 15
Carsen Stringer, Group Leader, Janelia Research Campus

February 28 (Tuesday)

Alex Williams, Assistant Professor of Neural Science, NYU and Associate Research Scientist, Center for Computational Neuroscience at Flatiron Institute

March 29
Kiah Hardcastle, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University

April 19
Stefano Fusi, Professor, Neuroscience, Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University

May 3
Kwabena Boahen, Professor, Bioengineering and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

May 10-11

Neural Computation and Engineering Connection

Journal Club

Join us for another quarter of UW’s Theoretical Neuroscience Journal Club.  We meet each Tuesday at 9:30 – 10:30 AM in the CNC space (HSB G-207). See more information on upcoming papers at https://sites.google.com/a/uw.edu/neurotheoryjc/home