Events

To get notifications for talks and the journal club, subscribe to the CTCN mailing list: e-mail ctcn@utlists.utexas.edu with your name/affiliation/department, and with the subject Subscribe.

Journal Club

The journal club is a forum for people with diverse backgrounds to discuss neurons, brains, and behavior. It is a ‘no-pressure’ space to review literature, debate their significance, and ask clarifying and insightful questions. Graduate students and postdocs are especially encouraged to attend and propose/present papers. Appropriate papers present neural data, theoretical models, foundational principles for computation, new statistical, mathematical, or machine learning methods etc. The spirit is to enjoy discussing works with fresh perspectives, with the hope of kindling new ideas.

To get notifications for the journal club, e-mail ut_tcn_jc@utlists.utexas.edu with your name/affiliation/department, and with the subject Subscribe.
To suggest papers/presenters, or to present, e-mail Jayanth RT (jayanth.r.t@utexas.edu) or Logan Becker (lbecker95@utexas.edu).


Tutorials

CTCN tutorials are a casual environment where senior CTCN grad students offer tutorials on specific topics, to help you start applying those methods and techniques immediately to your own work. Tutorials are not run on a regular schedule. If there is a topic you'd like a tutorial on, suggest it and we will attempt to organize a tutorial for it. The interdisciplinary nature of neuroscience often results in large knowledge gaps, so no topic is considered too basic.

To get tutorial notifications, subscribe to the journal club list as described above.
To suggest tutorial topics, e-mail Jonathan Chien (jonathan.chien@utexas.edu)