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Congratulations to Prof. Liu.

Reciprocal Functional Architecture of the Human Brain based on fMRI

Congratulations to Prof. Liu for receiving a 3-year grant from the NSF cognitive neuroscience program to explore the reciprocal functional architecture of the human brain based on fMRI data. This project will design and apply novel sparse representation methods for whole-brain fMRI signals for the purpose of discovering novel functional brain architectures.

Prof. Thiab Taha is the General Chair and Conference Coordinator ...

Prof. Thiab Taha is the General Chair and Conference Coordinator of the "The NINTH IMACS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on NONLINEAR EVOLUTION

EQUATIONS AND WAVE PHENOMENA: COMPUTATION AND THEORY" that will be held at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA, April 01-04, 2015. For the latest information and AWARDS for students, please see the conference website: waves2015.uga.edu

2014 Computer Science Research Day

Time: 4:00 – 7:30 pm, April 4th 2014 (Friday)

Place: Kellogg Concourse (2nd floor) in the Georgia Center



The program is as follows:

• Introduction – MC: C. Neasbitt (4:00 – 4:05)

• Welcome Speech – T. Taha (4:05 – 4:10)

• 1st keynote – M. Singh (4:10 – 5:00)

• Break (5:00 – 5:10)

• 2nd keynote – C. Pu (5:10 – 6:00)

• Poster session & competition & dinner (6:00 - 7:30)

Colloquium announcement for Shannon Quinn (CS faculty candidate) on Monday, Mar. 17

Shannon Quinn (4th-year graduate student in the joint Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. program in computational biology) will give a talk titled "Distributed Spectral Graph Methods for Analyzing Large-Scale Unstructured Biomedical Data"  on Monday, March 17, 2014 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m at Room 328 Boyd GSRC. Refreshments will be served at 3:00 p.m. in Room 409, Boyd GSRC

 

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