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Rainer Engelken: Rainer Engelken: Chaos, Stability, and Trainability in Sparse Recurrent Neural Networks: From spiking network chaos to input control and learning dynamics
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The Grainger College of Engineering | Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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2026
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Bernstein Seminar 2026
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Angus Chadwick: Integrating the computation-through-dynamics and efficient coding frameworks: noise-robust and energetically efficient computation in neural circuits
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Lecturer in Computational Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence | Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation | School of Informatics | University of Edinburgh [Bernstein Seminar]
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2026
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Sacha van Albada, FZ Jülich: Bringing together anatomy and dynamics in large-scale spiking network models of the cerebral cortex
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Institute for Advanced Simulation (IAS-6), Computational and Systems Neuroscience, FZ Jülich, and University of Cologne
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2026
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Christopher Hillar: Hopfield Networks for Graph Isomorphism
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Algebraic
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2026
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Jens-Bastian Eppler: Random network structure stabilizes neural manifolds
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Theoretical Neuroscience | Centre de Recerca Matemàtica | Barcelona, Spain [Bernstein Seminar]
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2026
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Christian Klos, University of Bonn: Smooth, exact and efficient event-based training of spiking neural networks
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Neural Network Dynamics and Computation, Institute for Genetics,
University of Bonn
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2026
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Friedrich Schüßler, TU Berlin: Innate development of cognitive functions and motor programs by chemoaffinity
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SPREKELER lab, TU Berlin
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2026
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Special Bernstein Seminar with the Bernstein-CorTec Awardees Katja Kleespies and Christian Follert
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K. Kleespies, Neuropsychologie, Universität Freiburg |
C. Follert, Applied Physics, Universität Freiburg
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2025
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2025
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