London Mathematical Society Meeting at the BMC

Wednesday 10 April 2019, 4:40pm to 6:00pm

Venue

GFX - George Fox LT 1, LA1 4YW - View Map

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External Organisations, Postgraduates, Staff

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Event Details

London Mathematical Society Meeting at the BMC. Lecture to be given by Kathryn Hess (EPFL).

Topological adventures in neuroscience

Over the past decade, and particularly over the past five years, research at the interface of topology and neuroscience has grown remarkably fast. Topology has, for example, been successfully applied to objective classification of neuron morphologies and to automatic detection of network dynamics. In this talk I will focus on the algebraic topology of brain structure and function, describing results obtained in collaboration with the Blue Brain Project on digitally reconstructed microcircuits of neurons in the rat cortex. I will also describe our on-going work on the topology of synaptic plasticity. The talk will include an overview of the Blue Brain Project and a brief introduction to the topological tools that we use.

Speaker

Kathryn Hess

École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

Contact Details

Name British Mathematical Colloquium
Email

bmc2019@lancaster.ac.uk

Website

https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/maths/bmc2019/