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报告题目:Modeling and analysis of complex neural network and activity

发布人:周仁来  发布时间:2012-07-06   浏览次数:13

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您好!Hong Kong  Baptist University的Dr. Changsong  Zhou将来实验室作报告,信息如下,欢迎感兴趣的老师和同学来听

报告时间711日上午10:00

报告地点小红楼大会议室

报告题目Modeling and analysis of complex neural  network and activity

报告人Changsong Zhou, PhD,  Hong Kong Baptist University

报告摘要Neural  system in the brain is a highly complex and dynamical network with hierarchy of  structure and dynamics. We are interested in studying the  structure-dynamics-function relationship in the brain using the approaches of  statistical physics and complex dynamical network systems, with the purpose to  obtain some understanding of network dynamics-based information processing in  neural system. In this talk, I will give an introduction of our recent and  ongoing projects on modeling and analysis of complex brain activity, inspired  from the concepts of complex systems.

报告人简介

Dr.  Changsong Zhou, Associate Professor, Department of Physics; Director of Centre  for Nonlinear Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU). He obtained his PhD  degree at Nankai University, and has served as Postdoctoral Fellow, National  University of Singapore (1997-1999), Visiting Research Scholar, HKBU and  Research Scientist, University of Potsdam, Germany (2000-2007), before taking up  his current position. Dr. Zhou’s research interest is analysis and modeling of  dynamical processes on complex systems. His work emphasizes understanding the  structure-dynamics-function relationship in complex network systems by studying  the impact of complex network connection topology on oscillation and  synchronization of oscillators which are relevant in many physical, biological  and social systems. His current emphasis is on analysis and modeling electrical  activity in neural systems using the approaches of oscillatory dynamics  networks, covering broad scales from network of neurons to interacting  functional brain regions. He studies the formation of complex network  architecture under multiple competing constraints or due to co-evolution of  structure and dynamics. Dr. Zhou has authored one monograph and around 90  refereed papers, including 1 in PNAS, 2 in Physics Reports, and 9 in PRL. His  work has been cited more than 3700 times with an h-index 27. He is Academic  Editor of PLoS One and the Editoral Board Member of Scientific Report.  

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