Register for the MOOC: Simulation Neuroscience – reconstruction of a single neuron

A unique, massive open online course taught by a multi-disciplinary team of world-renowned scientists.

Simulation Neuroscience is an emerging approach to integrate the knowledge dispersed throughout the field of neuroscience.

The aim is to build a unified empirical picture of the brain, to study the biological mechanisms of brain function, behaviour and disease. This is achieved by integrating diverse data sources across the various scales of experimental neuroscience, from molecular to clinical, into computer simulations.

In this first course, you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to create simulations of biological neurons and synapses.

This course is part of a series of three courses, where you will learn to use state-of-the-art modeling tools of the Human Brain Project Brain Simulation Platform to simulate neurons, build neural networks, and perform your own simulation experiments. We invite you to join us and share in our passion to reconstruct, simulate and understand the brain!

What you’ll learn

  • Discuss the different types of data for simulation neuroscience
  • How to collect, annotate and register different types of neuroscience data
  • Describe the simulation neuroscience strategies
  • Categorize different classification features of neurons
  • List different characteristics of synapses and behavioural aspects
  • Model a neuron with all its parts (soma, dendrites, axon, synaps) and its behavior
  • Use experimental data on neuronal activity to constrain a model

View the full Course Syllabus

Meet the instructors:

Henry Markram – Professor EPFL, Founder and Director of the Blue Brain Project
Idan Segev – David & Inez Myers Professor in Computational Neuroscience at Hebrew University Jerusalem, and Adjunct Professor EPFL.
Sean Hill – Adjunct Professor EPFL, Blue Brain Project, Director of the Krembil Centre of Neuroinformatics at the Centre of Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, Canada
Dr. Felix Schürmann – Adjunct Professor EPFL, Director Blue Brain Project
Dr. Eilif Muller – Section Manager, Cells & Circuits, Simulation Neuroscience, Blue Brain Project
Dr. Srikanth Ramaswamy – Senior Scientist, Cells & Circuits, Simulation Neuroscience, Blue Brain Project
Werner Van Geit – Systems Specialist, Neuroscientific Software Engineering, Computing, Blue Brain Project
Samuel Kerrien – Section Manager, Neuroinformatics Software Engineering, Computing, Blue Brain Project
Lida Kanari – PhD Student, Molecular Systems, Simulation Neuroscience, Blue Brain Project

The course is targeted at senior bachelor, master or PhD students in science or engineering fields looking for an introduction to Simulation Neuroscience.

It is a six-week course, with an estimated course load of 5-7 hours per week.

Suggested requirements:

  • Knowledge of ordinary differential equations, and their numerical solution
  • Knowledge of programming in one of Python (preferred), C/C++, Java, MATLAB, R

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