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For 17 years, ISR faculty, staff and students have been key to the success of the Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering Workshop, a three-week international event held each summer in Telluride, Colo. The local newspaper, Telluride Daily Planet, ran a feature story about the workshop on July 17.

Professors Shihab Shamma (ECE/ISR), Avis Cohen (Biology/ISR), Associate Professor Timothy Horiuchi (ECE/ISR), and ISR-affiliated Professor Ralph Etienne-Cummings all are on the workshop's Board of Directors and Advisory Board. In addition, ISR staff member Pam White provides significant organizational support each year.

In addition, ISR affiliated faculty Patrick Kanold (Biology) and Yiannis Aloimonos (CS/UMIACS) are regularly involved in the workshop, which many ISR students have attended over the years.



Related Articles:
Wen, Horiuchi are runners up for BioCAS 2018 Best Paper Award
Maryland researchers develop computational approach to understanding brain dynamics
Shamma, Horiuchi co-PIs on NSF cortical architectures grant
Shamma, Kanold receive DURIP funding
CNN airs special program on Cohen, Etienne-Cummings research
Shamma, Kanold receive DURIP award for advanced imaging technology
ISR friend John Rinzel wins IBT Mathematical Neuroscience Award
NSF funds Shamma, Espy-Wilson for neuromorphic and data-driven speech segregation research
Five recipients of ISR Graduate Student Travel Award announced
UMD researchers find listening to sound changes how neurons interact within the brain

July 18, 2011


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