Workshop: Neural fields equations, from Wilson-Cowan to neural engineering
Paris, France, June 19-20th 2023
https://nfwparis2023.sciencesconf.org <https://nfwparis2023.sciencesconf.org/>

We are pleased to announce the workshop: "Neural fields equations, from 
Wilson-Cowan to neural engineering" to be held at Laboratoire Jacques-Louis 
Lions, in the center of Paris, on June 19-20th 2023. An abstract is provided 
below.

Invited speakers:
- Stephen Coombes (University of Nottingham, UK) 
- Romain Veltz (Inria Center of University Côte d'Azur, FR) 
- Axel Hutt (Inria MIMESIS, FR) 
- Marcelo Bertalmio (Spanish National Research Council, ES) 
- Frédéric Chavane (Institute de neurosciences de la Timone, FR) 
- Alain Destexhe (CNRS-NeuroPSI, FR) 
- Alessio Franci (University of Liège, BE).

Registration is free but mandatory. Few selected talks will be added to the 
program, based on abstract submission (deadline: June 1st).

Workshop abstract:
The modeling of collective behavior within a neuronal population, initiated by 
the pioneering work of Wilson and Cowan, has been a great source of inspiration 
in the computational neuroscience community. Indeed, the focus on the overall 
neuronal activity of a brain structure, rather than on the detailed evolution 
of the electric response of single neurons, allows to adequately model a vast 
range of brain functions and opens the door to a mathematical understanding of 
the processes involved. Moreover, the spatio-temporal version of this model, 
known as neural fields, allows one to consider spatial heterogeneity within a 
cerebral structure, at the price of more demanding analysis tools.

Neural fields have been used in the investigation of a wide range of 
applications, including the modeling of sensory cortices, cognition, 
human-robot interaction, self-organizing maps, visual hallucinations, and deep 
brain stimulation. Despite great advances made on the mathematical 
understanding of these models, research on these models still progresses in 
several directions, including:
- finer analysis of their behavior in a non-local regime
- parameter identification based on experimental data
- controllability analysis, e.g., to understand how to affect the dynamics via 
external stimulation 
- observability analysis, e.g.,  to determine the optimal sensor-placement 
strategy allowing to reconstruct the overall dynamics

The aim of this workshop is to gather researchers from different fields 
(neuroscience, physics, mathematics, control engineering, computer science) to 
discuss the most recent advances on Wilson-Cowan and neural fields models and 
instill new collaboration opportunities on this topic. 

We look forward to seeing you there !

The organizers: Antoine Chaillet, Luca Greco, Dario Prandi

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