The Organization for Computational Neurosciences (OCNS) organizes the international Computational Neuroscience meeting (CNS) each year. CNS is a premier forum for experimental and theoretical results addressing computation in the brain.
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Comment by OCNS; Computational Neuroscience on February 9, 2011 at 6:33am
Dear all,
this year the Computational Neuroscience Conference is located in Stockholm / Sweden (http://www.cnsorg.org/2011/index.shtml). The theme of the conference is Neuronal network structure and dynamics in function and dysfunction and keynote speakers are
The main meeting starts July 24 and lasts for 3 days. Moreover, some tutorials are offered the day before the main meeting at July 23 and workshops at July 27 and 28 close the event.
You may find more information on
If you want to participate actively in the conference, you may submit an abstract for a poster or oral presentation (http://www.cnsorg.org/2011/submission.shtml) or propose an own workshop (until May 15). If you would like to present your work at an already registered workshop, you may contact the workshop organizer and apply for a presentation, see the link to the workshops above.
Hope to see you in Stockholm.
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