BU Computational Neuroscience

BU Computational Neuroscience

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Unique curriculum combining core neuroscience coursework with advanced training in a wide array of computational methods. Follow us on Twitter: @BUCompNeuro

Topics of study include:
*neural network modeling
*neural dynamics
*sensory, motor, and cognitive modeling
*statistical modeling
*sensory prosthesis
*brain-machine interfaces
*neuroinformatics
*neuromorphic engineering
*robotics

Coursework is chosen from the wide array of computational and neuroscience courses offered by the many departments and programs of the main Boston University campus and t

06/17/2013

Congratulations to Jennifer Segawa for successfully defending her dissertation, Neural Representations of Speech for Production. Well done, Dr. Segawa!

Photos 05/06/2013
Photos 05/01/2013

Student Seminar Friday at 9:30 with talks by 2 Comp Neuro students

Unexpected Awakenings | BU Today | Boston University 04/24/2013

Interview with CN faculty member Nancy Kopell regarding her work with Emery N. Brown of MIT & MGH and Patrick Purdon of MGH published online in the March 2013 edition of PNAS Plus.

Unexpected Awakenings | BU Today | Boston University CAS prof’s research could prevent people from waking up during surgery

Photos 04/22/2013

Tonight at 7!
Science on Screen: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly with an introduction by GPN-CN Academic Director Dr. Frank Guenther at the Coolidge Corner Theatre

Science on Screen: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly with an introduction by GPN-CN Academic Director Dr. Frank Guenther at the Coolidge Corner Theatre 4/22 @ 7 PM

04/22/2013

The Boston University community will gather to celebrate the life of LU Lingzi (GRS’14) at a memorial service at the George Sherman Union Metcalf Hall tonight at 7 p.m. The graduate student from China was killed by the Boston Marathon bombing last Monday. The service, which will be streamed live on BU Today, is open to the public; seating is limited and is first-come, first-served.

Photos 04/17/2013

Monday night’s Science on Screen program features artist/filmmaker Julian Schnabel’s gorgeous THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY. BU neuroscientist Frank Guenther will share his amazing work developing brain-machine interfaces to restore speech to people with locked-in syndrome, the condition depicted in the film. http://www.coolidge.org/content/diving-bell-and-butterfly

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677 Beacon Street
Boston, MA
02215