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This day-long event highlights neuroscience research at Dartmouth with expert talks, a poster session, a panel discussion, and a keynote lecture. Free and open to the public.
This year’s theme is "Mind & Machine," and features a keynote talk by Dr. Rosalind Picard (MIT), who develops "wearable sensors, algorithms, and systems for sensing, recognizing, and responding respectfully to human affective information." Dr. Picard will also participate with Dartmouth neuroscientists in a panel discussion focused on the use and development of technology to measure and/or manipulate the nervous system to enhance perception, cognition, and/or behavior.
There will be a poster session, as well as opportunities for students and faculty to give 12 minute talks to a broad audience. If you would like to give a talk about your research (highly encouraged for students), please email Allan Gulledge. There will also be "poster-teaser" talks (1-slide, 3 minutes) for students to advertise their posters. Again, please email Allan Gulledge if you would like to participate.
A light breakfast and lunch will be provided to all registered attendees. Register by March 31st.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.