Many UW undergraduate students working in CNT-associated labs will present their work on May 15 at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium (https://t.co/zLvMwJQGWv…).
UW ECE professors Amy Orsborn and Sam Burden have applied game theory to create a new computational framework for co-adaptive neural interfaces — devices that learn alongside and adapt to the user.
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Listen to CNT co-director Chet Moritz discuss engineered neuroplasticity and the future of spinal cord recovery on the Blink of an Eye podcast. (March 4, 2026 episode). https://t.co/F7nMK5mltv
Applications are now being accepted from high school students interested in participating in the summer 2026 Neuroscience for Neurodiverse Learners program. https://t.co/JKkBfpbXiM
New paper: Smith LI, Orsborn AL. Customizable artificial simulator for developing, planning, and training personnel on neurophysiology and surgical procedures in non-human primates. J Neurosci Methods. 2025 Dec;424:110587. https://t.co/PrDB2vCFXU
New paper: Salvatori T, Mali A, Buckley CL, Lukasiewicz T, Rao RPN, Friston K, Ororbia A. A survey on neuro-mimetic deep learning via predictive coding. Neural Netw. 2025 Oct 10;195:108161. doi: 10.1016/j.neunet.2025.108161. https://t.co/pseM1qEz8M
CNT co-director Rajesh Rao will participate in a UW CNC mini-symposium on Nov. 12 (12-5 pm; UW HUB 332). Theme: state space models, time series, dynamical systems topics. Free registration: https://t.co/TJtQje5Br1