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<p>We are pleased to announce that the <a href="https://abzinger.github.io/202107-CNS2021-ITW.html">Workshop on Methods of Information Theory in Computational Neuroscience</a> will be held once again at the <a href="http://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2021">CNS*2021</a> conference, <i>online</i>.<br>
The workshop will be held during sessions over two days of the main conference, July 6 and 7 (time TBA).<br>
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Our confirmed <b>speakers</b> so far include the following (schedule available soon):<br>
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<ul><li>Tatyana Sharpee, Salk Institute</li><li>Raul Vicente, University of Tartu</li><li>Viola Priesemann, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization</li><li>Fernando Rosas, Imperial College London</li><li>Fleur Zeldenrust, Radboud University </li><li>Aaron Gutcknecht, University of Goettingen</li><li>Lucas Rudelt, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization</li><li>... more TBA!</li></ul>
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Also, we would like to <b>call for contributions</b> of talks. If you are interested in contributing a talk, please send a title and abstract to Abdullah Makkeh (<a href="mailto:abdullah.alimakkeh@uni-goettingen.de">abdullah.alimakkeh@uni-goettingen.de</a>) at your earliest convenience (earlier submissions will be prioritised). <br>
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Please pay attention to the <a href="https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2021-registration-fees">registration</a> for CNS*2021 (early bird deadline and fees), and see our <a href="https://abzinger.github.io/202107-CNS2021-ITW.html">website</a> for more details.<br>
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We hope you will join us there!<br>
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<b>Organising Committee</b>:<br>
Michael Wibral (co-chair)<br>
Abdullah Makkeh (co-chair)<br>
Joseph Lizier<br>
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