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  2. Bioengineering - Theme directory | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/strategic-research-theme/181?field_user_surname_value_1=&field_user_list_category_tid=All&page=1
    Research Areas: Computational neuroscience, Computational cognitive science, Bayesian and reinforcement learning-based approaches to neuroscience, Learning and memory. ... Research Areas: Neurophysiology, theoretical, computational and systems
  3. Open Research at Cambridge Conference Archives - Page 12 of 70 -…

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=364&page=12
    Prof. Eglen is Professor of Computational Neuroscience in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge. ... Disclaimer: I am writing this from the point of view of a researcher in Computational Neuroscience,
  4. Uncategorized Archives - Page 27 of 64 - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=1&page=27
    We need to speak to the non-converted. Dr Stephen Eglen, Reader in Computational Neuroscience, Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge and Data Champion. ... I am grateful to the organisers to have given me the
  5. Office of Scholarly Communication, Author at Unlocking Research -…

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?author=3&page=11
    We need to speak to the non-converted. Dr Stephen Eglen, Reader in Computational Neuroscience, Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge and Data Champion. ... I am grateful to the organisers to have given me the
  6. data champions Archives - Page 4 of 5 - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=data-champions&page=4
    We need to speak to the non-converted. Dr Stephen Eglen, Reader in Computational Neuroscience, Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge and Data Champion. ... I am grateful to the organisers to have given me the
  7. Directory | Department of Engineering

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/division
    Research Group:Univerity Lecturer in AI and Neuroscience. Academic Division: Information Engineering. ... Research Areas: Theoretical and computational neuroscience.
  8. Information Engineering - Division directory | Department of…

    https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/division/121
    Research Group:Univerity Lecturer in AI and Neuroscience. Academic Division: Information Engineering. ... Research Areas: Theoretical and computational neuroscience.
  9. Eglen | Magdalene College

    https://www.magd.cam.ac.uk/user/eglen
    Dr Eglen is a Professor in Computational Neuroscience at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. ... Computational Neuroscience. Dr Eglen studies the formation of retinotopic maps and retinal mosaics in vertebrate visual systems.
  10. open data Archives - Page 6 of 11 - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=open-data&page=6
    We need to speak to the non-converted. Dr Stephen Eglen, Reader in Computational Neuroscience, Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge and Data Champion. ... I am grateful to the organisers to have given me the
  11. Open Research at Cambridge Conference Archives - Page 33 of 70 -…

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=364&page=33
    We need to speak to the non-converted. Dr Stephen Eglen, Reader in Computational Neuroscience, Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge and Data Champion. ... I am grateful to the organisers to have given me the

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