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TNU Colloquium
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Abstract
This colloquium for MSc/PhD students at D-ITET discusses research in Translational Neuromodeling (development of mathematical models for diagnostics of brain diseases) and application to Computational Psychiatry/Psychosomatics. The range of topics is broad, incl. computational (generative) modeling, experimental paradigms (fMRI, EEG, behaviour), and clinical questions.
Objective
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Content
This colloquium for MSc/PhD students at D-ITET discusses research in Translational Neuromodeling (development of mathematical models for diagnostics of brain diseases) and application to Computational Psychiatry/Psychosomatics. The range of topics is broad, incl. computational (generative) modeling, experimental paradigms (fMRI, EEG, behaviour), and clinical questions.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- DR
- Frequency
- Semesterly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
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TNU Colloquium
Permission from lecturers required for all students.
Takes place on the following dates (14:00 - 16:00):
17.09.; 24.09.; 01.10.; 08.10.; 15.10.; 22.10.; 29.10; 05.11.; 12.11.; 19.11; 26.11.;
03.12.; 10.12.; 17.12.2020
WIL Building, TNU meeting room F105, Translational Neuromodeling Unit, Institute
for Biomedical Engineering, Wilfriedstrasse 6, 8032 Zürich.
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No time listed | 2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Doctoral Dep. of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (More Information at: )
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Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Courses (A minimum of 12 ECTS credit points must be obtained during doctoral studies. The courses on offer below are only a small selection out of a much larger available number of courses. Please discuss your course selection with your PhD supervisor.)
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