This winter term, the University of Freiburg will host a lecture series on Neurotechnology. The public lectures (which are held in German) will span the whole breadth of aspects that are important in this field, including biology, engineering, and medical sciences.
This winter term Freiburg University will host a public lecture series on aims and methods in neurotechnology. The lecture series will thematically match the breadth of aspects in this field, including talks in the fields of biology, engineering, and medical sciences.
Program
- 24.10.2011
Neurotechnology in Freiburg: Brain interfaces
Ulrich Egert - 31.10.2011
The Vision of an autonomous service robot: Approaches and Challenges
Slawomir Grzonka - 07.11.2011
Basal ganglia in disorder
Guido Nikkhah - 14.11.2011
Theoretical research in functional and calculatory consequences of synaptic plasticity
Abigail Morrison - 21.11.2011
A grip on thoughts?
Thomas Stieglitz - 28.11.2011
A view on the neuronal cosmos: Possibilities and limits in modern brain imaging
Tonio Ball - 05.12.2011
Epilepsie; the brain out of control
Carola Haas - 16.01.2012
Brain-Machine-Interfaces: How thoughts become action
Ad Aertsen - 23.01.2012 (new date!)
Planning actions: The art of thinking before acting
Bernhard Nebel - 30.01.2012 (new date!)
Dynamic networks: An approach to mathematical description of biological brains
Stefan Rotter - 06.02.2012
Loss and restitution of functions in the central nervous system
Cornelius Weiller - 13.02.2012
Microsystem engineering in neuroscience
Oliver Paul
Poster [pdf].