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Neurovers-IT
is a Marie Curie "Research Training Network", funded by
the European Union's 6th Framework Program. The theme
of the project is the potential of " in vitro neuronal
networks" as a novel class of "computational device".
Such devices, we believe, could provide capabilities that
are difficult or impossible to implement in current silicon
technology. For example, they could learn, they
could adapt to the environment they inhabit, they
could repair themselves. In some ways, at least
they would be similar to the complex networks of neurons
we find in human and animal brains.
Harnessing
the computational power of living neurons will require contributions
from many different disciplines. To culture the neurons,
to encode and decode neural signals, to exploit their learning
capabilities we need techniques and theoretical knowledge
from neuroscience; to deliver stimuli to neurons and measure
neuronal signals we need microelectronics; to turn lab experiments
into devices with real-world applications, we need computer
science, and robotics. In this setting,
the goal of the Neurovers-IT project is to provide young
researchers in the field with the multidisciplinary training
they require. To achieve this, the project brings together
a European network of academic and private sector partners
from Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and
Switzerland. The aim is to provide young researchers enrolled
in the program with hands-on experience in their own specific
area of specialization, while at the same time making them
familiar with what is going on in other related disciplines.
Thus, the Neurovers-IT learning program includes classroom
and online lectures in the neurosciences, computer science,
robotics and microelectronic, multidisciplinary summer schools,
short lab-based courses in basic techniques, longer
term lab visits and exchanges, as well as online and
residential teaching on "transversal skills" such as paper
writing and project management.
The program, which began in January 2006 will end in June
2009. |
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learning program |
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The Neurovers-IT learning program includes
classroom and online lectures in the neurosciences, computer
science, robotics and microelectronic , multidisciplinary
summer schools, short lab-based courses in basic techniques,
longer term lab visits and exchanges, as well
as online and residential teaching on "transversal skills" such
as paper writing and project management. Participation
in the program is open both to "Early
Stage Researchers" (researchers who received their first
degree not more than four years ago) and "Experienced
Researchers" (researchers who received their first degree
at least four and not more than ten years ago.
For information
on open positions click here <recruitment>
For more details of the Neurovers-IT Learning Program
click here <Learning program>
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conferences
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The final Neurovers-IT project meeting will be held at Xiwrite's offices in Frascati on June 29-30, 2009. All project leaders and fellows are invited to attend.
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Neurovers-IT mid-term meeting
The Neurovers-IT mid-term meeting will be held on the premises of VUA, in Amsterdam on July 1. On June 30, there will be a general rehearsal. All project managers, ERs and ESRs must attend. |
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New Partner
The European Commission has officially accepted Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (NL) as a new partner in the Neurovers-IT Consortium. |
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