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        Anthony Zador | Brain Wiring through the Genomic Bottleneck

        Presenter Anthony Zador Anthony M. Zador is the Alle Davis Harris Professor of Biology and former Chair of Neuroscience at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. He is a co-founder, in 2004, of the Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) conference, and of the NAISYS (Neuroscience to Artificially Intelligent Systems) meeting about the intersection of neuroscience and artificial… Continue reading Anthony Zador | Brain Wiring through the Genomic Bottleneck

        Catalin Mitelut | Lo-fi Approaches for Uploading

        Presenter Catalin Mitelut, NYU and University of Basel Catalin Mitelut, JD, PhD, is a postdoctoral researcher at NYU and University of Basel working on the neuroscience of agency in biological and artificial systems. Summary: Lo-fi whole brain emulation (WBE) is an intriguing and possibly shorter-term goal for achieving mind uploading than recording all neurons from… Continue reading Catalin Mitelut | Lo-fi Approaches for Uploading

        2024 Fellow Viraj Chhajed

        2024 Fellow Zan Huang

        2024 Fellow Samuel Nellessen

        2024 Fellow Bogdan-Ionut Cirstea

        2024 Fellow Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston

        2024 Fellow Claire Short

        2024 Fellow Andrew Payne

        Konrad Kording | Causal Perturbations to Whole Brain Emulate C. Elegans

        Presenter Konrad Kording, Kording Lab Konrad Kording is the Nathan Mossell University Penn Integrates Knowledge (PIK) Professor of bioengineering and neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania and a co-director of the CIFAR Learning in Machines & Brains program. He is interested in understanding the brain as a computational device and how to mine neural data… Continue reading Konrad Kording | Causal Perturbations to Whole Brain Emulate C. Elegans

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