> 3rd International Workshop On Neurodynamics (NDy’23)
> June 14-17, 2023
> Castro-Urdiales, Spain
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> http://cody.unizar.es/events/neurodynamics23/ 
> <http://cody.unizar.es/events/neurodynamics23/> 
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> *** Scientific committee ***
> Roberto Barrio, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain.
> Stephen Coombes, University of Nottingham, UK.
> Boris Gutkin, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris. France.
> Santiago Ibañez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain.
> Valeri Makarov, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.
> Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova, University of Exeter, UK.
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> Neuroscience is nowadays one of the most collaborative and active scientific 
> research fields as it has been increasingly involving the participation of 
> experts from other disciplines. In particular, computational and mathematical 
> aspects of neuroscience are currently playing an important role both in 
> modeling and replicating experimental findings and in explaining the 
> underlying mechanisms of neurophysiological or cognitive processes. 
> Differential equations are ubiquitous in the modeling of such phenomena and, 
> consequently, nonlinear dynamics and dynamical systems techniques become 
> fundamental sources of new mathematical and computational tools to study 
> neuroscience models.
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> The aim of this Third Workshop on Neurodynamics, NDy’23 (first edition and 
> second were NDy’14 and NDy'18) is to present an overview of successful 
> achievements in this rapidly developing collaborative field by putting 
> together different types of applications of nonlinear dynamics (geometrical 
> tools in dynamical systems, numerical methods, computational schemes, 
> dynamical measures,…) to different problems in neuroscience (mononeuronal 
> dynamics, network activity, cognitive problems,…). Additional emphasis will 
> be put on experimental findings seeking for theoretical explanations, and 
> therefore this meeting is focussed on using mathematics as the primary tool 
> for elucidating the fundamental mechanisms responsible for experimentally 
> observed behavior in the applied neurosciences. Importantly, it will draw 
> attention to those pieces of mathematical theory which are likely to be 
> relevant to future studies of the brain. The final goal is spreading together 
> mathematical methodology and neuroscience challenges and stimulating future 
> cross-collaborations among participants, being Mathematical Neuroscience the 
> generic topic for NDy’23.
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> Important dates: 
> Short abstract/Title submission deadline 31st March 2023
> Payment deadline (reduced fee, 240 Euros) 14th April 2023
> Payment deadline (complete fee, 290 Euros) 5 th May 2023
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