The Third International Convention on the

Mathematics Of Neuroscience and AI

24th and 25th September, 2022.

Heraklion, Crete.

Virtual or in-person.

Two decades into the 21st century, can we claim to be any closer to a unified model of the brain?

In this exploratory symposium, we invite submissions for short talks and posters presenting general mathematical models of brain function. We give priority to those models that can account for brain or behavioural data, or provide simulations to that effect.

This year’s theme is life-long learning and discovery.

Talk Videos

Keynote Speakers

Professor Peter Dayan

                       

“Learning from scratch: Non-parametric models of task acquisition over

the long run”

Director, Department of Computational Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen

Professor Andrew Adamatzky

“Fungal Brain”

Director, Unconventional Computing Laboratory, University of the West of England

Symposium Chairs

Professor Dan V. Nicolau

King’s College London; and Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford

Dr Ruairidh Battleday

Department of Computer Science, Princeton University

Topics

Including but not limited to:

  • computational neuroscience

  • reinforcement learning

  • cognition/protocognition

  • theory of mind

  • neural circuits and ANNs

  • neural complexity

  • brain-machine interfaces

  • biocomputation

  • mathematical approaches to consciousness

Sponsors

Many thanks to our generous sponsors from the Diverse Intelligences grant (www.disi.org) and Princeton University. Conducted in cooperation with www.fungar.eu.