Summer school
Advanced tools for data analysis in Neuroscience - 2022
September 5 - 10, 2022
Strasbourg (France)
INTRODUCTION
Research discoveries are increasingly dependent on the development of new tools and technologies, as well as on the ability to process, manage and analyze the large amounts of data collected with these tools.
In this summer school, we will focus on several aspects of data preparation and analysis, as well as on the use of simulation and modeling tools capable of generating predictions. These tools will be applied to different data acquisition techniques such as electrophysiological recordings (e.g. EEG, intra or extracellular recordings) or image series from brain imaging (e.g. MRI).
Target audience:
Master and PhD students from the University of Strasbourg and other French and foreign universities are welcome to apply.
Priority will be given to students enrolled in a basic or medical neuroscience program, but students from other specialties will be able to participate as long as places are available.
There is no registration fee.
During the school (Sep. 5-10th), accomodation (but not travel) during the school (but not pre-school) will be offered to non-Strasbourg students. Accomodation expenses during the pre-school and travel for the entire event are to be borne with own fundings.
Students are encouraged to come with their own dataset.
The participants to the school have now been selected.
Applications are closed.
Lecturers involved:
Demian Battaglia (LNCA,CNRS,Université de Strasbourg)
Samuel Garcia (CRNL, CNRS, Université de Lyon)
Romain Goutagny (LNCA,CNRS,Université de Strasbourg)
Axel Hutt (MIMESIS,INRIA, Université de Strasbourg)
Philippe Isope (INCI, CNRS,Université de Strasbourg)
Arvind Kumar (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)
Christophe Pouzat (IRMA, CNRS, Université de Strasbourg)
PROGRAM
PRE-SCHOOL
Thursday-Saturday Sep.1-3rd
Python introduction
SCHOOL
Monday 5th
Session 1: Fundamentals of spectral analysis
Session 2: Oscillations analyses using MATLAB
Tuesday 6th
Session 3-4: Why modelling ?
Session 5: Neuronal circuits modelling: microscale (NEST)
Session 6: Neuronal circuits modelling: macroscale (Virtual Brain)
Wednesday 7th
Session 7: Machine learning for dummies
Session 8: Network tools, functional connectivity analyses graph theory
Session 9: Machine learning for image analysis (fMRI, Calcium)
Thursday 8th
Session 10: Spike train statistics
Session 11: Spike sorting
Project selection and kick-off
Friday 9th
Project
Saturday 10th
Project and fun
DATES AND VENUE
Location: Strasbourg, France
PLEASE NOTE THAT...
Neurex workshops are part of the cycle B5 of the University of Basel. They allow students to gain Credit Points from attending workshops/meetings.
This specific workshop will give rise to the attribution of 1,5 CP.
Important: Full rules & how to proceed available here.