Friday, 30 October 2009
Summary
NERF, Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders, intends to move the frontiers of science. By listening in on every individual signal the neurons in a living brain circuit receive and produce – and by talking back. This calls for disruptive engineering in molecular and cellular biology, genetics, imaging, physiology, and nano-electronics.
Be the first to learn about NERF and the state-of-the-art neuro-electronics research by attending the NERF kick-off mini-symposium on October 30,2009.
Speakers
- Rahul Sarpeshkar, MIT, Cambridge, USA
- Jeff Lichtman, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
- David Anderson, Caltech, Pasadena, USA
- Markus Meister, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, US
Target Audience
Scientist from academia and industry, as well as journalists, interested in the basic questions studied at NERF.
How to attend?
This is an open meeting.
Entrance is free of charge.
Due to great success the registration is now closed.
Location
Mini-symposium: IMEC auditorium, Kapeldreef 75, 3001 Leuven – 8am till 12 noon
Lunch: IMEC, Entrance hall – 12.10 pm till 2pm