The Barcelona summer school for Advanced Modelling of Behavior (BAMB!
<http://www.bambschool.org>) teaches advanced techniques in model-based
analysis of behavior (humans and other species) to cognitive and
computational neuroscientists at PhD and early career levels. This will be
achieved through structured lectures, talks, hands-on tutorials and group
projects aimed at making knowledge obtained directly applicable to the
participants' own research. We want the trainees to acquire both the conceptual
basis and the technical skills that will enable them to pursue a full
modelling approach on their own when they come back to their lab.

The course is intended for PhD students and postdocs in cognitive, systems
and computational neuroscience with a solid background in
computational/quantitative analysis to benefit maximally from the advanced
training offered by the course. Proficiency in either Python or Matlab is
also required. We seek a nice blend of experimentalists (cognitive
psychology / neuroscience) and theoreticians (with or without experience in
cognitive modeling). Scientists from underrepresented groups and countries
are especially encouraged to apply.

The school is organized by the Centre de Recerca Matemática
<http://www.crm.cat>. A limited number of course fee waivers will be
available.

Organizers:

Chris Summerfield (Oxford / Deepmind)

Marion Rouault (Paris Brain Institute)
Klaus Wimmer (CRM, Barcelona)

Heike Stein (ENS, Paris)

Alex Hyafil (CRM, Barcelona)

Confirmed Faculty:

Anne Collins (UC Berkeley)

Elaine Corbett (UC Dublin)

Maria Eckstein (Deepmind)

Alex Hyafil (CRM, Barcelona)

John Krakauer (John Hopkins)

Marion Rouault (Paris Brain Institute)
Chris Summerfield (Oxford / Deepmind)

Valentin Wyart (ENS Paris)
Klaus Wimmer (CRM, Barcelona)

Dates and location: July 19-27, downtown Barcelona, Spain

Applications are open until March 15. Please see the course website for
further details: www.bambschool.org.

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