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- Friday Dec. 9 at 5:00pm Life Sciences 2101.
- Talk4p0? by Aaron Gruber
- Computational perspectives on neuronal signal processing
- Friday Nov. 18 at 5:00pm Life Sciences 2101.
- Talk3p0 by Bai Xu
- MEMS: Tools for Nanotechnology
- Talk3p1 by all present Collaborators
- NIH/NSF Letter of Intent: First Draft.
- Friday Nov. 11 at 5:00pm Life Sciences 2101.
- Talk2p0 by Patricio O’Donnell
- Information processing in the nervous system: from ion channels to behavior
- Talk2p1 by Kevin Knuth
- Bayes Applied: Why Average Electrophysiology Data?
- Friday Nov. 4 at 5:00pm Life Sciences 2101.
- Talk1p0 by Carlos Feleder.
- Signaling the brain during systemic inflammation: role of norepinephrine.
- Talk1p1 by Carlos Rodriguez.
- The Holy Bayes Theorem of Laplace.
- Friday Oct. 28 at 5:00pm Life Science 2101.
- Talk0p0 by Carlos Rodriguez. “I Think we Can.. I Think we Can”
SUGGESTIONS TO SPEAKERS
- Use dark backgrounds in slides (better for video).
- Use a click noise for transitions between slides (allows to sync audio with ppt)
- BE PEDAGOGICAL! MOST OF US DO NOT KNOW YOUR SUBJECT.
Posted at Nov 15/2005 09:53AM: - CarlosRodriguez: What are MEMS you ask?
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is the integration of mechanical elements, sensors, actuators, and electronics on a common silicon substrate through microfabrication technology.
Think of the posibility for brain implants…..
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