Hi everyone,

We made a free, open course on neuroscience for people with a machine learning 
or other quantitative background. You can use it to get started in 
computational neuroscience or just to indulge your neurocuriousity. I believe 
that neuroscience and ML can learn from each other and do better together than 
on their own.

The course has 34 short videos from introductory topics right up to recent 
discoveries we still don't fully understand. We also have practical exercises 
focussed on open ended discovery, fully compatible with Google Colab.

Check out the course website at:
https://neuro4ml.github.io/

Over the next year, I'll be turning this into an 'interactive textbook' with 
videos, text and runnable code in one place, and welcoming contributions on new 
topics, corrections, etc. through GitHub issues. All our materials are freely 
licensed for reuse in your own courses too.

Why this new course? There's a lot of intro neuroscience courses out there, and 
a lot of ML for neuroscientists, but I wanted this one to be specifically for 
quantitative people who are curious about the brain, interested in how it might 
be similar and different to ML.

We hope you'll enjoy it!

Thanks!

Dan Goodman and Marcus Ghosh
Imperial College London

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