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402-0899-00L DS , MSC D-PHYS , D-MATH

Neuroinformatics - Colloquia

Kolloquium in Neuroinformatik

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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:29:45

Abstract

The colloquium in Neuroinformatics is a series of lectures given by invitedexperts. The lecture topics reflect the current themes in neurobiology and neuromorphicengineering that are relevant for our Institute.

Objective

The goal of these talks is to provide insight into recent research results. The talks are not meant for the general public, but really aimed at specialists in the field.

Content

The topics depend heavily on the invited speakers, and thus change from week to week. All topics concern neural computation and their implementation in biological or artificial systems.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
DS , MSC
Frequency
Semesterly recurring

Examination

Type
no performance assessment

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
colloquium Kolloquium in Neuroinformatik
**gemeinsam mit der Uni Zürich**
  • Fri 16:15-17:00 (Y35 F 51)
1 h weekly

Offered In

  • Mathematics, Computational Science and Engineering (Those who want to register for elective courses in the diploma degree programme in Mathematics, should select these from the range of courses of the Master programme in Mathematics. Those who want to register for core subject and elective courses in the diploma degree programme in Physics, should select these from the range of courses of the Master programme in Physics (Core Courses: Theoretical Physics, Core Courses: Experimental Physics, Electives: Physics and Mathematics). The same holds for seminars and semester projects and papers.)
  • Physics (Those who want to register for core subject and elective courses in the diploma degree programme, should select these from the range of courses of the Master programme in Physics (Core Courses: Theoretical Physics, Core Courses: Experimental Physics, Electives: Physics and Mathematics). The same holds for seminars and semester projects and papers.)