30/05/2023
TERAIS webinar with Alistair Knott at Cognition and Artificial Life 2023 | TERAIS
The TERAIS project is a part of this year's Kognícia a umelý život (Cognition and Artificial Life), an interdisciplinary scientific conference with a 20-year tradition, connecting scientists mainly from Czechia and Slovakia, focused on cognitive science and artificial intelligence. As part of the...
24/04/2023
By way of our colleagues in Bratislava let us share this Ph.D. position at the University of Vienna with Prof. Susanne Reiterer
University of Vienna
University of Vienna
20/07/2022
Based in Vienna and interested in contributing to research in Chronopsychology? We are looking for participants for an exciting collaboration between Profs. Kristin Tessmar-Raible (Max Perutz Labs) and Helmut Leder (EVAlab)
You can find information and the possibility to sign up here:
Experiment zu Chronopsychologie (Start: Ende August/Anfang September)
Für ein interdisziplinäres Forschungsprojekt an der Grenze zwischen Chronobiologie und Psychologie werden Versuchspersonen gesucht.
05/10/2021
Intersted in Cognitive Science Research in Vienna?
Join the MEi:CogSci Lecture Series, each Tuesday from 18:30 - 20:30 on Zoom!
See the schedule and further Info in the link below:
MEi:CogSci Lecture Series 2021
MEi:CogSci Lecture Series 2021
28/09/2021
Are you located in Vienna an interested in participating in cognitive science experiments? Sign up to the CogSciHub: Study Participant Platform! https://spp.cogsci.univie.ac.at
26/05/2021
Registration for the CogSci 2021 conference is now open!
The early bird registration deadline is June 14 and discounted rates are available for CSS Members, Students, Retirees and Residents of Low and Middle income countries. Register now here: https://cognitivesciencesociety.org/registration/
18/01/2021
This year's annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, the COGSCI 2021 Conference, will be held in Vienna from 26th – 29th July!
The deadline for submissions is 3 February (a bit more than two weeks): Find all information here:
https://cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci-2021/
The theme for this year's conference is "Comparative Cognition - Animal Minds" and it is organized by Tecumseh Fitch, Claus Lamm, Helmut Leder, & Kristin Teßmar-Raible of the University of Vienna, all members of the Vienna Cognitive Science Hub.
Invited plenary speakers are:
Julia Fischer (DPZ Göttingen) https://www.dpz.eu/en/unit/cognitive-ethology/about-us.html
Onur Güntürkün (Ruhr Uni Bochum) http://www.rd.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/neuro/wiss/sprecher/guentuerkuen.html.en
Erich Jarvis (Rockefeller) https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/1159-erich-d-jarvis/
Friederike Range (VetMed Uni, Vienna) https://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/en/konrad-lorenz-institute-of-ethology/about-us/our-team/scientists/range-friederike/
There will be three invited symposia:
Comparative and Neural Approaches to Social Cognition (organizers Claus Lamm, Natalie Sebanz)
Cognition of Time (organizer Kristin Tessmar-Raible)
Empirical Aesthetics (organizer Helmut Leder)
Organizers:
Conference Chair: Tecumseh Fitch
Co-Chairs: Kristin Tessmar-Raible, Claus Lamm, Helmut Leder
30/10/2020
Today, we are proud to present to you the Vienna Cognitive Science Hub's annual event:
The Predictive Processing Symposium - From Concept to Circuits.
If you would like to join at the last minute you can do so here for the:
Introductory Lectures (from 9:00~11:00): https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-nH6yhz-TqeSF6skpXbLmw
Symposium (from 12:00~15:20): https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_u3-WmEeWTP6RFok026Wb1A
Panel Discussion (from 16:00~17:00): https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zrf2t3ELSnGsV8d7GASpeg
We are looking forward to an interesting and inspiring event and your participation!
14/10/2020
Registration our Predictive Predictive Processing Symposium: From Concept to Circuits, featuring Karl J. Friston and Naoshige Uchida is still open and mandatory!
Unfortunately, due to the current circumstances the event will take place online only.
Check out the Program, including keynotes by our virtual guests Karl J. Friston and Naoshige Uchida, in the link below.
The Symposium takes place on the 30th October 2020.
Predictive Processing Symposium
Predictive Processing Symposium
25/09/2020
Register now for our Predictive Predictive Processing Symposium: From Concept to Circuits!
Check out the Program, including keynotes by our virtual guests Karl J. Friston and Naoshige Uchida, in the link below.
The Symposium takes place on the 30th October 2020 at the University of Vienna or Online.
Make sure to register and indicate how you would like to participate: Online or On-Site (should the circumstances allow it)
Registration is mandatory!
Predictive Processing Symposium
Predictive Processing Symposium