Victor Barranca Department of Mathematics and Statistics Swarthmore College Reconstruction of Sparse Connectivity and Stimuli in Neuronal Networks Using Compressive Sensing of Network Dynamics Sparsity is a fundamental characteristic of numerous biological, social, and technological networks. Neuronal network connectivity demonstrates sparsity on multiple spatial scales and natural stimuli typically also possess sparse representations […]
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- From January 1, 2018
- To September 22, 2019
In this workshop we will look at the basics of making publication-ready diagrams and figures. We will cover tools for making scientific diagrams like Adobe Illustrator, as well as provide short, beginner-friendly tutorials on the basics of plotting data in MATLAB, R (with and without ggplot2), and python. This should be helpful for both beginners […]
Arthur Ripstein Department of Philosophy University of Toronto Location: Claudia Cohen Hall, Room 402
Rebecca Saxe Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Massachusetts Institute of Technology Location: Levin Auditorium (425 S. University Ave.)
In this session, we’ll discuss the elements of an effective presentation including how to tell a compelling story, best practices for slide design, and improving confidence in your delivery. Depending on the number of attendees, we hope to have time for a hands-on working session, so come prepared with your specific questions and […]