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"The NeuroAI Center serves as a nexus for research on computational aspects of neuroscience and applications of Artificial Intelligence to neural circuits and cognition. The Center is an interdisciplinary home for scientists on campus investigating theoretical approaches to brain function, including undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and faculty. It is a central node of the greater Pacific Northwest neuroscience community and a founding member of the International Network on Biologically-Inspired Computing. | "The NeuroAI Center serves as a nexus for research on computational aspects of neuroscience and applications of Artificial Intelligence to neural circuits and cognition. The Center is an interdisciplinary home for scientists on campus investigating theoretical approaches to brain function, including undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and faculty. It is a central node of the greater Pacific Northwest neuroscience community and a founding member of the International Network on Biologically-Inspired Computing. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 4 February 2024
"The NeuroAI Center serves as a nexus for research on computational aspects of neuroscience and applications of Artificial Intelligence to neural circuits and cognition. The Center is an interdisciplinary home for scientists on campus investigating theoretical approaches to brain function, including undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and faculty. It is a central node of the greater Pacific Northwest neuroscience community and a founding member of the International Network on Biologically-Inspired Computing.
A primary mission of the NeuroAI Center is training the next generation of neuroscientists to crack the neural code through our Interdepartmental Computational Neuroscience Program, a vibrant Seminar Series and our Workshop series in which local or visiting researchers lead hands-on tutorials applying cutting-edge methods from machine learning to neuroscience research. "