[alife] APPLICATION EXTENDED: 5th European Neuro-IT and Neuroengineering School

Constanze Hipp c.hipp at uke.de
Wed May 9 01:57:13 PDT 2007


Please note that the application deadline for the 5th European Neuro- 
IT and Neuroengineering School has been postponed to Sunday, the  
13.5.2007! Please use our online system at http://www.neuro-it.net/ 
NeuroIT/Activities/Delmenhorst2007/Registration? to apply.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
5th European Neuro-IT and Neuroengineering School - Cognition & action

DATES:
July 15-21, 2007

VENUE:
Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg (Hanse-Institute for Advanced Study: www.h- 
w-k.de) in Delmenhorst, Germany

THEME:
The 5th European Neuro-IT and Neuroengineering school will focus on a  
new and rapidly growing field - the area of ‚Neuro-IT' and  
‚neuroengineering' where neuroscience, cognitive science, information  
technology and robotics are approaching each other and starting to  
merge in interdisciplinary projects. It is intended to be an  
international, multi-disciplinary platform for junior and senior  
researchers and other professionals working in the field of Neuro-IT,  
as well as for students of engineering, physics, medicine, biology,  
or psychology. The 2007 summerschool will thematically focus on  
"Cognition & Action".

Key topics of the summerschool will include:
- Executive functions, action planning & decision making
- Movement preparation, skills, habits
- Neuroprosthetics & brain-machine interfaces
- Emotions, social cognition & reward mechanism

The school is organized and funded by two European networks:
- Neuro-IT.net (www.neuro-it.net) - a network that aims at developing  
the field of neuroengineering
- euCognition.org (www.eucognition.org) - a network fostering the  
development of artificial cognitive systems

ORGANIZERS:
- Andreas K. Engel (University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,  
Hamburg/Germany)
- Alois Knoll (Technical University of Munich, Munich/Germany)
- Rolf Pfeifer (University of Zurich, Zurich/Switzerland)

FACULTY:
Confirmed speakers are:
     *  Bruno B. Averbeck (UCL, London/UK)
     * Izhar Bar-Gad (Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan/Israel)
     * Paolo Dario (ARTS, Pisa/Italy)
     * Kerstin Dautenhahn (University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire/ 
UK)
     * Ezequiel di Paolo (University of Sussex, Brighton/UK)
     * John Findlay (Durham University, Durham/UK)
     * Rainer Goebel (University of Maastricht, Maastricht/Netherlands)
     * Auke Ijspeert (EPFL, Lausanne/Switzerland)
     * Guenther Knoblich (Rutgers, Newark/USA)
     * Peter Koenig (University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück/Germany)
     * Konrad Koerding (Northwestern University, Chicago/USA)
     * Reinhard Merkel (University of Hamburg, Hamburg/Germany)
     * Hanspeter Scherberger (University of Zurich, Zurich/Switzerland)
     * Andrew Schwartz (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh/USA)
     * Tania Singer (University of Zurich, Zurich/Switzerland)
     * Tom Ziemke (University of Skövde, Skövde/Sweden)

PARTICIPANTS:
A total of 50 participants will be admitted on the basis of their  
publication record (evaluated relative to career status) and the  
relatedness of the candidate's own research to the theme of the  
school. The willingness to actively participate in several activities  
is a prerequisite to attend the school.

Registeration fees are 100 EUR for PhD students, 200 EUR for  
Postdocs, and 300 EUR for other professionals. The deadline for  
applications is Sunday, the 13.5.2007.

More information on the school and on how to apply can be found on  
http://www.neuro-it.net/Activities/Delmenhorst2007/

We are looking forward to your application!

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Andreas K. Engel, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Physiology
Adjunct Professor of Psychology
Director
Dept. of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology
Center of Experimental Medicine
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Martinistr. 52
20246 Hamburg
Germany
Phone: +49-40-42803-6170






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