Dear all,

We are delighted to announce a tentative programme of the 8th International Conference on Mathematical Neuroscience (ICMNS 2022) which will take place in a virtual format, via Zoom, on July 6-8, 2022, between 14:00 and 18:00 (GMT+2). Attendance is free but requires registration via our website

https://www.danieleavitabile.com/icmns2022digital 

We would like to remind you that the call for micro-talk submissions is open until the 31st of May. Micro-talk sessions are one-hour sessions consisting of a sequence of very short introductions (2 minutes, 1 slide) by the presenters to their research, followed by an opportunity to chat with individual presenters about their research in breakout rooms.

You can submit micro-talks using this link

https://tinyurl.com/3e3fu8wv 

It is our pleasure to confirm that this year's plenary speakers will be

  • Dani S. Bassett (University of Pennsylvania, USA)

  • Sue Ann Campbell (University of Waterloo, Canada)

  • Thomas Serre (Brown University, USA)

In addition, there will be 6 minisymposium sessions:

MS1: Learning (and compressing) stochastic sequences of events, organised by Antonio Galves (Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil).
Speakers: Aline Duarte, Noslen Hernández, Marcela Swarc, Claudia Vargas.

MS2: Patterns and Rhythms in Balanced Neural Networks, organised by James MacLaurin (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA).
Speakers: Mark Goldman Olivia Gozel Robert Rosenbaum, Moshe Silverstein.

MS3: Nonlinear PDEs in neuroscience, organised by Pierre Jules Abel Roux (University of Oxford, UK) and Susanne Solem (Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway).
Speakers: Alain Blaustein, Xu’an Dou, Delphine Salort.

MS4: Metastable dynamics in neural circuits, organised by Tilo Schwalger (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany).
Speakers: Daniel Levenstein, Maurizio Matti, Luca Mazzucato, Bastian Pietras.

MS5: Dynamical systems for neurological disorders, Organised by Christoffer Alexandersen (University of Oxford, UK) and Louisiane Lemaire (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany).
Speakers: Georgia Brennan, Damien Depannemaecker, Efstathios Pavlidis, Heike Stein,

MS6 Stochastic models for neuronal activity, organised by Laura Sacerdote (University of Turin, Italy).
Speakers: Giuseppe D'Onofrio, Ryota Kobayashi, Tomar Rimjhim, Ohla Shchur.

We look forward to seeing you at ICMNS2022.

The Organising Committee

Daniele Avitabile
Áine Byrne
Massimiliano Tamborrino
Etienne Tanré


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Dr. Massimiliano Tamborrino
Assistant Professor
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
https://warwick.ac.uk/tamborrino