The Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience Research Group (CTNRG) brings together theoretical and experimental researchers from across Duke who are interested in understanding and developing formal mathematical models to describe the brain’s processing of information.

About CTN

The aims of the group are to increase the community’s understanding of computational and theoretical approaches to studying the brain, to share ongoing research, and to foster collaborations, especially between theorists and experimentalists.

The group is funded and administered by the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, and is open to anyone who is interested in attending. For more information or to have your name added to the listserv, please contact co-convener John Pearson, PhD.

CTN Seminar Series

The group meets Thursdays from 10:30 am - 11:30 am in Bryan Research 301 and via Zoom, alternating between presentations of ongoing work from both local and external speakers and journal club discussions of recent published work in the field. Below are the speakers and dates for Spring  2024 meetings.

DateSpeaker
03/28Ruben Coen-Cagli
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
04/04

Miriam Spering
University of British Columbia

04/18Sung Soo Kim
UCSB
05/02Ann Hermundstad
Janelia
05/09Jonathan Pillow
Princeton

 

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