Background

There have been rapid advancements and investments in research and development in brain sciences, neurotechnology, neural data modelling and neuro-inspired artificial intelligence (AI). These advancements have not only led to deeper understanding of brain functions and disorders, but also the development and application of powerful AI and machine-learning algorithms that affect our everyday life.

The Computational Neuroscience, Neurotechnology and Neuro-inspired AI (CN3) Autumn School aims to train the next generation of researchers on these state-of-the-art developments. This short course will touch on the areas of computational neuroscience, neural data science, neurotechnology and neuro-inspired AI.

The School is unique in that important and timely topics either not delivered in other Schools or taught courses, or delivered only individually, will be delivered here in an integrated way, from pedagogical to advanced levels. These topics include computational modelling of neural-glial systems, neuromodulators, cognition, neurotechnology, self-repaired intelligent machines and cognitive robotics. Moreover, although neural computation and neuro-inspired AI research are conducted in the island of Ireland, there is very little relevant training and taught courses, especially for early career researchers, in the region; this School aims to bridge this gap.

Summary

The Autumn School will be held at the Intelligent Systems Research Centre, a major research unit within the School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems at Ulster University in Derry~Londonderry, Northern Ireland. This is the second ISRC-CN3 Autumn School. The ISRC is dedicated to the creation of intelligent computational systems, taking inspiration from, and learning from, biology and neuroscience. Its research is focused on the design, development and implementation of intelligent computational systems that are capable of learning, reasoning, adapting and evolving and interacting with their environment in a manner which humans would consider “intelligent”.

Lecturers and Speakers

  • Áine Byrne (University College Dublin)
  • Amanda Fullerton (Ulster University)
  • Arleen Salles (Institute of Neuroethics, Uppsala University & Centro de Investigaciones Filosoficas)
  • Cian O’Donnell (Ulster University)
  • Damien Coyle (Ulster University)
  • Elaine Murray (Ulster University)
  • Eleni Vasilaki (University of Sheffield)
  • Girijesh Prasad (Ulster University)
  • Hava Siegelmann (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  • J. A. Scott Kelso (Florida Atlantic University & Ulster University)
  • Jim Harkin (Ulster University)
  • John Wade (Ulster University)
  • KongFatt Wong-Lin (Ulster University)
  • Maria Dauvermann (University of Birmingham)
  • Nikola Kasabov (Auckland University of Technology & Ulster University)
  • Saugat Bhattacharyya (Ulster University)
  • Simon Kelly (University College Dublin)

Organising Committee

  • Dr. KongFatt Wong-Lin (k.wong-lin@ulster.ac.uk) (lead organizer)
  • Dr. Cian O’Donnell
  • Dr. Saugat Bhattachrrya
  • Prof. Damien Coyle
  • Louise Gallagher
  • Elaine Duffy
  • Cheryl Mullan
  • Eoghan Tucker

Location

Located in the Northwest of Ireland where The Wild Atlantic Way meets the Causeway Coastal Route, the vibrant city of Derry~Londonderry is renowned for one of the finest Walled Cities in Europe and home to award winning museums, some of the islands best cultural attractions and a variety of lively festivals and events; Derry~Londonderry offers a vibrant social scene where your visitors are guaranteed the warmest of welcomes and hospitality.

For delegates looking to experience the local culture, the city walls surround cosy pubs with live music, award-winning museums that tell stories from times past, and vibrant eateries that serve up LegenDerry Food.