NeuroBridges2019 summer school par Clémence Fouquet 07.02.2019 à 05h50
NeuroBridges2019 summer school
NeuroBridges2019 is a summer school which will take place between September 8 and September 19, 2019 in Cluny, France. The school will provide an overview of theoretical and experimental frameworks used to study a variety of decision making processes. It will cover a different model systems from rats to humans and a plethora of decision making mechanisms.
Another objective of Neurobridges is to bring together Mediterranean and Middle Eastern scientists, in order to promote scientific cooperation between young researchers from these countries. The organizers of NeuroBridges are convinced that such scientific collaborations can lead to personal relations, which eventually may alleviate the political distress in the Middle East.
For more information and application: visit our website.
NeuroBridges is co-organized by Ahmed El Hady (Princeton Neuroscience Institute, USA), Yonatan Loewenstein (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) and David Hansel (CNRS, Paris, France).
Faculty:
Merav Ahissar (Hebrew U.)
Rafal Bogacz (Oxford)
Thomas Boraud (CNRS)
Mathew Diamond (SISSA)
Ido Erev (Technion)
Mehdi Khamassi (CNRS)
Najib Majaj (NYU)
Contact us: neurobridges2019@gmail.com
Informations pratiques
Lieu
Le Centre de Conférences Internationales de Cluny (CCIC)
71 250 - Cluny
FRANCE
Public cible
The school is intended for graduate students and postdocs, primarily (but not only) from the Middle East and the Mediterranean region either working in their home countries or abroad.
Applicants should have some background in related fields in neuroscience or cognitive psychology.
Moyens de paiement
All costs of registration and accommodation will be covered by the organizers.