Archives: CNE Seminars
Category: CNE Seminars
Posted by: jeb4
on Nov 27, 2006
Speaker: Dr. Diego Contreras of the University of Pennsylvania
When: Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Time: 10:00 AM
Where: S-5 Osmond Building
Host: Dr. Steven J. Schiff of the Center for Neural Engineering
Dr. Contreras is one of the world's leaders on the encoding of
information in the thalamus and visual system, somatosensory cortex,
as well as the physiology of epileptic seizures. He is a systems
physiologist who performs cutting edge optical imaging, computational
neuroscience, and difficult in vivo electrophysiology of single cells.
Please join Dr. Contreras for lunch afterwards if interested.
[Note: This seminar will be available as an open broadcast to the
Penn State Community at:
https://breeze.psu.edu/neuralengineeringseminar4/
You will need a sound card and speakers to view this properly.
We will have this broadcast in room H4151 at Hershey as well.]
When: Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Time: 10:00 AM
Where: S-5 Osmond Building
Host: Dr. Steven J. Schiff of the Center for Neural Engineering
Dr. Contreras is one of the world's leaders on the encoding of
information in the thalamus and visual system, somatosensory cortex,
as well as the physiology of epileptic seizures. He is a systems
physiologist who performs cutting edge optical imaging, computational
neuroscience, and difficult in vivo electrophysiology of single cells.
Please join Dr. Contreras for lunch afterwards if interested.
[Note: This seminar will be available as an open broadcast to the
Penn State Community at:
https://breeze.psu.edu/neuralengineeringseminar4/
You will need a sound card and speakers to view this properly.
We will have this broadcast in room H4151 at Hershey as well.]
Category: CNE Seminars
Posted by: jeb4
on Nov 8, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006 - 10-11 AM, S-5 Osmond Building
Speaker: Jian-young Wu, Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University in Washington, DC
Dr. Wu is one of the world's leaders in optical imaging of the nervous system. His work is of broad interest to the Science and Engineering community at Penn State.
NOTE: This seminar will be available as an open broadcast to the Penn State community at:
https://breeze.psu.edu/neuralengineeringseminar3/
You will need a sound card and speakers to view this properly. We are working to improve the audio. This broadcast will be available in room H4151 at Hershey.
Please join Dr. Wu for lunch afterwards, if interested.
Future Neural Engineering Seminar Speakers:
Diego Contreras, Univesity of Pennsylvania, November 29, 2006
Tarik Haydar, Children's National Medical Center/George Washington University, December 13
Speaker: Jian-young Wu, Professor, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University in Washington, DC
Dr. Wu is one of the world's leaders in optical imaging of the nervous system. His work is of broad interest to the Science and Engineering community at Penn State.
NOTE: This seminar will be available as an open broadcast to the Penn State community at:
https://breeze.psu.edu/neuralengineeringseminar3/
You will need a sound card and speakers to view this properly. We are working to improve the audio. This broadcast will be available in room H4151 at Hershey.
Please join Dr. Wu for lunch afterwards, if interested.
Future Neural Engineering Seminar Speakers:
Diego Contreras, Univesity of Pennsylvania, November 29, 2006
Tarik Haydar, Children's National Medical Center/George Washington University, December 13



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