WORKSHOPS
In the afternoon of 27 June 2023 each participant has the possibility to attend a workshop. Please choose from the workshops listed your first and second preference. There is a limited number of participants for each workshop. Places will be allocated on a first come, first serve principle. However, for each participant a spot in a workshop is guaranteed.
Workshop Number |
Instructor(s) |
Title |
Location |
Workshop 1 |
Prof. Dr Thomas R. Knoesche, Dr Konstantin Weise, & Ole Numssen |
Smart TMS mapping - novel approaches to mapping and modeling |
Seminar Room Charlotte Buehler (C402) |
Workshop 2 |
Dr Simone Vigano |
Grid-analyses: Approaches and implementations |
John O’Kneefe Room (A311) |
Workshop 3 |
Dr Nico Scherf |
Principles of Data Visualization |
Seminar Room Dorothea Erxleben (C004) |
Workshop 4 |
Dr Vadim Nikulin and Dr Lars Meyer |
Promises, Practices and Pitfalls of Current M/EEG Analysis Techniques |
Computer Training Room (A412) |
Workshop 5 |
Dr Philipp Kuhnke and Matteo Ferrante |
TMS workshop with theoretical and practical part |
Lecture Hall (C101) |
Workshop 6 |
Prof. Dr Martin Hebart |
Deep learning for modeling the visual system |
C206 |
Workshop 7 |
Dr Sofie Valk |
Surface-based modelling of brain organisation |
Wilhelm Wundt Room |
Workshop 8 |
Members of RG Pain perception |
Pain processing |
C367 |
Workshop 9 |
Prof. Dr Hellmuth Obrig |
Lesions in the Language Network. Clinical and Scientific Challenges. |
Day Clinic of Neurology |
Workshop 10 |
Dr Robert Trampel & Prof. Dr Nik Weiskopf |
From protons to segmentation of neuroanatomical structures- Hands on 7T |
Felix Bloch Room (C106) |