This seminar will not be held in Summer Semester 2018!
Event | Date/Location |
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Kick off meeting 1 | Friday 28.04.2017, 15:00-16:30, Room 2026, Karlstraße 45 |
Kick off meeting 2 * | Friday 05.05. 2017, 14:15-15:00, Room 2026, Karlstraße 45 |
Presentation Techniques | Tuesday 09.05.2017, 09:00 - 11:00, N0507 |
Registration Deadline | t.b.a. |
Hand-In of Paper for Peer Review (PDF) | Thursday 29.06.2017, 23:59, as PDF via e-mail to office@nst.ei.tum.de |
Review Submission (PDF) | Thursday 06.07.2017, 23:59, as PDF via e-mail to office@nst.ei.tum.de |
Final Report Submission (Paper Copy) | Friday 14.07.2017, 12:00, Room 5001, Karlstraße 45 |
Final Presentations | Friday 21.07. 2017, 15:00-17:00, Room 2026, Karlstraße 45 |
*: only in case you missed meeting 1
Topic Proposals
- Cognitive Concepts: Computational Representations and Learning
- Deep Learning for Non-Invasive Brain Machine Interfaces
- Event-based stereo algorithms
- Hybrid Brain Computer Interface: Review
- Neural encoding schemes for spiking neural networks
- Survey of neural networks in autonomous driving
- Non-convex Optimization for SLAM
- The purpose of rebound spiking in neural networks
- Spiking Neural Network Decoders for Brain-Machine Interfaces
- Spiking neural networks for vision tasks
- A survey on neural simulation environments
more to be announced soon!
Scientific Seminar NeuroEngineering
Lecturer (assistant) | |
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Number | 0000002029 |
Type | Advanced seminar |
Duration | 2 SWS |
Term | Sommersemester 2017 |
Language of instruction | English |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates | See TUMonline |
Dates
Course criteria & registration
Objectives
By participating in this module course the student gains knowledge in NeuroEngineering.
After the participation the student is capable to work in a scientific way on a topic of recent research interest in cognitive control, robotics and automation and to write a written scientific report. Furthermore, the student has the abilities to present the new findings to an audience of specialists.
Description
Varying focus topics of NeuroEngineering, in particular
- Neuronal Implants, Brain-Computer-Interfaces, Neural Prostheses.
- Neuronal Sensors und Actuators,
- Algorithms and systems for neuronal information processing
- Neuronal knowledge representation and storage.
The participants of the module read and understand recent research articles (publications) by themselves, write an evaluative report and present their results. The topic is discussed extensively.
Prerequisites
The participants of the module read and understand recent research articles (publications) by themselves, write an evaluative report and present their results. The topic is discussed extensively.