[Neuro-2008-committee] status at 22 October
Rodney Douglas
rjd at ini.phys.ethz.ch
Tue Oct 23 00:11:36 CEST 2007
Ladies and Gentlemen
Here are the dealines that we agreed to:
>By 19th, the workshop (and demotrack) organizers should provide: one
>paragraph description of workshops – title – problem domain – list of 3
>speakers – brief schedule speakers – poster invitees -and panel discussion.
>We will circulate this list, and collectively edit it during the week of
>22th, so that by 27th we have provisional program, suitable for composing
>announcement flyer for Neuroscience.
Listed below is the information that I (and I believe Pontus)
currently have concerning Keynote speakers / workshops / and demos.
Clearly, the situation needs some effort please!
If you have information that improves the outlook below,
please send it to me...
We will need to move _very_ swiftly now to provide some material
for the INCF team trying to prepare a flyer for Neuroscience.
==rodney
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Keynote speakers: status: 50% acceptance
Accepted: Kennedy, Ellisman and van Essen
No reply: Kawato, Cerf, and Sejnowski.
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Workshop A: status: OK
(Anders / Erik)
"Future hardware challenges to scientific computing"
The goal of this workshop is summarized as:
The recent move of the computer industry towards multi-core
technology will cause parallel programming to spread through all
levels of society. Although many neuroscientific computing
applications are already parallel they are often not optimized for
multicore configurations. We will consider these challenges both from
a computer science, scientific computing, and a neuroinformatics
perspective. In addition we will consider some of the opportunities
massive parallelism offer in how we model neuronal networks.
Invited workshop speakers get to speak for 20 min + 5 min
discussion. We will have 3 invited speakers, one of whom will be a
computer scientists who will cover multicore computing from a
computer science perspective. In addition two contributions will be
selected from submitted abstracts for 10 min + 5 min discussion each.
The session will end with a 15 min panel discussion and you are
invited to be part of this panel.
Gewaltig and Wittum have accepted.
Erik and Anders wait with third invitation 'till they have heard candidates
speak in december
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Workshop B status: NO DESCRIPTION PARAGRAPH / NO PROGRESS REPORT
(Rob)
Rob's proposal is as follows
"Neurogenomics meets bioinformatics
meets neuroinformatics" is a hot topic that I would be willing to
assign to myself. Rusty Gage would be a contender . He does not know
much about neuroinformatics per se, but would still be a strong and
interesting speaker. There are several other contenders for a keynote
on this topic (Alan Jones from the ABA, Ed Lein of the ABA, Pierre
Cambon (?), Seth Grant, ....)
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Workshop C status: NO DESCRIPTION PARAGRAPH / NO PROGRESS REPORT
(Sten)
Political / Policy Workshop
Speakers: Kathy Olsen, David Sainsbury, Floyd Bloom
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Workshop D status: NO DESCRIPTION PARAGRAPH / NO PROGRESS REPORT
Ulla / David
Extraction of structural and functional information from brain images
data integration from multimodal imaging sources
multi-level data integration between microscopic and macroscopic imaging
integration and extraction of data from large data-bases
Invited speakers proposal:
prof. Alan Evans McGill University Montreal (multimodal image data,
data-bases)
prof. Stephen Smith Oxford University (fMRI and MRI analysis tools (FSL),
young person but published a lot already)
in addition I would like to have here somebody from the microscopy imaging
groups like MacKenzie-Graham (LONI) or Atlas groups like Amunts (Juelich)
RJD proposed also Winfred Denk (serial blockface Electron microscopy)
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Workshop E status: NO DESCRIPTION PARAGRAPH / NO PROGRESS REPORT
(Andrzej)
Extraction of information from large electrophysiological data sets
Computational theory of information processing by neuronal systems (coding)
Human machine interface
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Demo Track status:NO DESCRIPTION PARAGRAPH / NO PROGRESS REPORT
(Shiro)
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Prof. Rodney Douglas
Institute of Neuroinformatics Tel : +41 1 635 3051
University/ETH Zurich Fax : +41 1 635 3025
Winterthurerstrasse 190 rjd (at) ini phys ethz ch
Zurich 8057, Switzerland www.ini.unizh.ch
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