Kedves Kollegak,
ez egy ujabb 2004-es MAKOG hirdetmeny.
Megindultak a jelentkezesek, tobben azonban aggodnak,
ugyhogy megnyugtatasul mondom, nincsen bizonytalansag,
sot bizalomerositonek itt van ujra a lenyeg:
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A MAKOG kovetkezo konferenciaja februar 2-5 kozott lesz
megtartva, jelentkezesi hatarido jan. 15., a cimbe kiemelt tema
"A kognicio korlatai".
Szervezo Miklosi Adam, miklosa(a)ludens.elte.hu
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Mindannyiuknak/otoknak Boldog Uj Evet kivanok,
udv kgy
Kampis Gyorgy
tanszekvezeto
ELTE Tudomanyfilozofia Tsz.
I am looking for a few Ph.D students.
The Ph.D program of the Cognitive Science department at RPI is accepting
applications. Graduate assistantships and other forms of financial
support for graduate students are available.
Prospective graduate students with interests in Cognitive Science,
especially in learning and skill acquisition and in the relation between
cognition and sociality, are encouraged to apply. Prospective applicants
should have background in computer science (the equivalent of a BS
in computer science), and have some prior exposure to artificial
intelligence, connectionist models (neural networks), multi-agent
systems, and other related areas. Students with a Master's degree
already completed are preferred.
RPI is a top-tier research university. This new department has
identified the Ph.D program and research as its primary missions. The
department is conducting research in a number of areas: computational
cognitive modeling, human and machine learning, multi-agent interactions,
neural networks and connectionist models, human and machine reasoning,
artificial intelligence, cognitive engineering, and so on.
See the Web page below regarding my research:
http://wwww.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun
For the application procedure, see
http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/
The application deadline is Jan.15, 2004.
If you decide to apply, follow the official procedure as outlined on
the Web page. Send me a short email (in plain text, ASCII) after you
have completed the application.
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Professor Ron Sun
Cognitive Science Department
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 Eighth Street, Carnegie 302A
Troy, NY 12180, USA
phone: 518-276-3409
fax: 518-276-8268
email: rsun(a)rpi.edu
web: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun
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Kedves Kollegak,
magam es az ELTE TTK Tudomanytortenet es Tudomanyfilozofia Tsz.
neveben Kellemes Unnepeket es az uj evben jo MAKOGast kivanok!
udv kgy
Two-year fixed term postdoctoral position at the Centre of Brain and
Cognitive Development, Birkbeck College, London
(http://www.cbcd.bbk.ac.uk).
We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher for a project studying
novelty preference, object perception, and eye-movement control by
electrophysiological measurements (ERPs) in infants. This is an
international collaborative project, funded by the McDonnell
Foundation, and supervised by Dr. Gergely Csibra. The successful
applicant will have experience in infant research and/or ERP methods.
Good computing skills are desirable.
If you are interested, send an email to Gergely Csibra
(g.csibra(a)bbk.ac.uk) or Leslie Tucker (l.tucker(a)bbk.ac.uk).
--
Gergely Csibra Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development
Reader in Psychology School of Psychology, Birkbeck College
Tel (+44) 20 7631 6323 Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX
Fax (+44) 20 7631 6587 United Kingdom
Előadás a BME Kognitív Tudományi Központ házi kollokvium sorozata keretében:
Előadó: Anette Karmiloff-Smith (Institute of Child Health, London Neurocognitive Development Unit)
Cím:
Five ways of exploring genotype/phenotype relations: a cognitive developmental perspective.
Absztrakt:
In this talk I will discuss 5 ways in which to explore
genotype/phenotype relations. I will take Williams syndrome (WS) as
my model disorder but argue that the neuroconstructivist approach
applies equally to other genetic disorders. The 5 approaches
involve: computational models of deficits introduced in the start
state vs the end state; the more creative and developmental use of
animal models; patients with genetic deletions similar to WS but
with seemingly normal cognitive phenotypes; the differentiation of
the behavioural vs cognitive phenotype when scores fall within the
normal range; and the importance of focusing on the infant start
state. I conclude by stressing how low-level impairments in early
development have a cascading effect on the higher-level cognitive
outcome.
Idő: 2003. december 18. csütörtök, du 4-6
Hely: BME Oktatói Klub, K épület I. emelet 66.
Minden érdeklődőt szeretettel várunk.
Jakab Zoltán
Tisztelt Kollegak!
Koszonjuk a szamos jelentkezest a januari IBRO 2004 Workshopra. Az
aktualisan feldolgozott regisztracios listat megtalalhatjak a konferencia
honlapjan (http://ibro2004.elte.hu). Kerjuk azokat, akik jelentkeztek ugyan, de
megsem szerepelnek a listan, e-mailben jelezzek a detarineu(a)ludens.elte.hu
cimen, hogy korigalni tudjuk az esetleges tevedeseket.
Azok szamara, akik szamlat kertek, folyamatban van azok kikuldese is, nehany
nap turelmet kerunk.
Minden kedves kolleganak Kellemes Unnepeket es Boldog Ujevet kivanunk!
A Szervezo Bizottsag
(neveben Bardos Gyorgy)
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Gyorgy Bardos, PhD, CSc
dr.habil, associate professor/lecturer
Department of Physiology and Neurobiology
E÷tv÷s Loránd University, Faculty of Sciences
Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C, Budapest H-1117, Hungary
Phone:2090-555/8373
Fax: (36-1) 381-2182
E-mail: bardosgy(a)ludens.elte.hu
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Kedves Kollegak!
Nagy szuksegem lenne egy rovid idore Gallon: The Psychosomatic Approach
to Illness (Elsevier, 1982) cimu konyvere. Kerem, akinek megvan, vagy tud
ilyenrol valahol, jelezze nekem (esetleg ha valaki birtokaban van a tolunk
kolcsonadott peldanynak, megkoszonnem, ha visszajuttatna...).
Elore is koszonom!
Bardos Gyorgy
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Gyorgy Bardos, PhD, CSc
dr.habil, associate professor/lecturer
Department of Physiology and Neurobiology
E÷tv÷s Loránd University, Faculty of Sciences
Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C, Budapest H-1117, Hungary
Phone:2090-555/8373
Fax: (36-1) 381-2182
E-mail: bardosgy(a)ludens.elte.hu
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