The aim of this Association is to link up Australian researchers with an interest in computational neuroscience and neuromorphic engineering:
Notification of relevant conferences, events, and opportunities;
Posting available research opportunities;
Promoting the advancement of computational neuroscience and neuromorphic engineering as broadly recognized fields of research within Australia;
Networking with other Australian researchers currently working at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, mathematics, and physic.
NeuroEng 2025
The 14th Australasian Workshop on Neuroengineering and Computational Neuroscience
University of Melbourne
Feburary 20-21, 2025
CNS*2022
The 31st Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting
Melbourne, Australia
July 16-20, 2022
NeuroEng 2019
The 12th Australasian Workshop on Computational Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
The University of Adelaide
November 29-30, 2019
NeuroEng 2018
The 11th Australasian Workshop on Neuro-Engineering and Computational Neuroscience
Sydney University
November 27-29, 2018
The Bionics, Biomedical Imaging and Neuroengineering Group
This is the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to develop a career in research and apply their mathematical skills to neuroscience.
The University of Melbourne
We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to undertake a project aiming to develop mathematical frameworks bridging different scales of brain activities to provide a new tool for understanding the brain.
The University of Melbourne
Thanks to a generous bequest and support from Melbourne School of Engineering and the University of Melbourne, there is a new research fellowship available in the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Hales, C.G. (2020). The Model-less Neuromimetic Chip and its Normalization of Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence.
Perumal, R. et al. A Computationally-Efficient, Online-Learning Algorithm for Detecting High-Voltage Spindles in the Parkinsonian Rats. Ann Biomed Eng 48, 2809–2820 (2020).
Due to COVID, we'll be skipping our NeuroEng Workshop this year and aiming for a NeuroEng 2021. Let's hope that things get back to normal soon.
We try to link up Australian researchers with an interest in computational neuroscience and neuromorphic engineering!
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