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Wissenschaft
09/18/2019 - 09/20/2019 | Berlin
Freiburg/ Berlin, September 18, 2019
One of the central topics of computational neuroscience is to understand the flood of electrical signals, which are constantly processed by the brain. Here, researchers use mathematical models and computer simulations to investigate and understand how the brain functions. This facilitates new medical applications, such as the control of neuroprotheses or computers through the power of thought.
The annual Bernstein Conference in Germany offers one of the most important opportunities for international scientific exchange in the field of computational neuroscience in Europe. Whether physics, biology, chemistry or computer sciences: Still young, this research discipline benefits immensely from thinking and researching beyond disciplinary boundaries. In current public discourse, Artificial Intelligence is as relevant a topic as the investigation of basic principles which help us unravel the functionality of the brain and ameliorate our daily lives.
To Professor Susanne Schreiber, scientific organizer of the conference, the focus lies here: "We are neuroscientists who are trying to find out how the brain functions by means of mathematical methods.” She is pleased that so many renowned international researchers have accepted the invitation to Berlin. Amongst them, Eve Marder who the National Academy of Sciences referred to as "one of the most influential neuroscientists of her generation". Marder’s research has provided transformative insight into the fundamental processes of animal and human brains.
Matthias Bethge, head of the German AI Center Tübingen, researches and develops new algorithms for Machine Learning. He belongs to a new generation of European scientists who are networking research in Europe in a new way. As invited speakers, the two of them stand representative with their colleagues from experimental and theoretical neuroscience for the interdisciplinary excellence of computational neuroscience.
Award Ceremony
One of the scientific highlights of this year's Bernstein Conference is the presentation of the Brains for Brains Young Researcher Award to Tuan Pham, a young scientist from the University of Chicago, USA on September 20. The biennial award recognizes the special achievements of young scientists who have shown their outstanding potential already at a very early career stage – even before starting their doctoral studies.
Public Events
KI - Kopie oder Karikatur?
Lecture be Florian Röhrbein, Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG. (in German)
Was unterscheidet künstliche von natürlicher Intelligenz? Braucht Intelligenz einen Körper? Lässt sie sich kopieren? Und ist eine Kopie überhaupt wünschenswert? Als Forschungsgebiet an der Schnittstelle zwischen Neurowissenschaften, Informatik und weiteren Disziplinen wirft Künstliche Intelligenz viele Fragen auf. Ein Blick auf aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse sowie auf die über 60-jährige Geschichte der KI hilft, den aktuellen Hype um diesen Begriff besser zu verstehen und einzuordnen.
Date: Wednesday, September 18, 19:30
Venue: Technischen Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135
main building, lecture hall H0104
Entrance is free of charge.
https://www.bernstein-network.de/de/bernstein-conference/2019/public-lecture
Public Events Overview
For journalists
Official Opening: Wednesday, September 18, 14:00 lecture hall H0104 of the Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin
Presentation of the Brains for Brains Awards to Tuan Pham, University of Chicago
Friday, September 20, 10:00, lecture hall H0104 of the Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin
https://www.bernstein-network.de/de/bernstein-conference/2019/program
For journalists and the general public
KI - Kopie oder Karikatur? (public lecture; German)
Wednesday, September 18, 19:30, Technischen Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, main building, lecture hall H0104
https://www.bernstein-network.de/de/bernstein-conference/2019/public-lecture
Information on participating / attending:
Attendance fees apply.
https://www.bernstein-network.de/de/bernstein-conference/2019/registration
Journalists are very welcome to attend the
Bernstein Conference free of charge. Please register at the central information desk. Identification with your press ID is required. More details can be found here:
http://www.bernstein-network.de/en/bernstein-conference/2018/press-pass
Interviews can be arranged on demand.
Date:
09/18/2019 14:00 - 09/20/2019 13:00
Registration deadline:
09/18/2019
Event venue:
TU Berlin
Strasse des 17. Juni, 135
10623 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
Journalists, Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
interdisciplinary
Types of events:
Conference / symposium / (annual) conference, Press conferences
Entry:
09/10/2019
Sender/author:
Dr. Claudia Duppé
Department:
Bernstein Koordinationsstelle, Außenstelle des Forschungszentrums Jülich
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event64588
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