Simulation Neuroscience is an innovative approach aiming to integrate the vast knowledge base across different domains of neuroscience to create a cohesive and empirical picture of the brain. The course facilitates understanding the biological foundations of brain functionality, behavior, and diseases by using computational simulations. This course, being the first in a series, focuses on training the learners to build simulations of biological neurons and synapses using cutting-edge modelling tools available on the HBP Brain Simulation Platform.
This course offers an in-depth understanding of simulation neuroscience, where you'll be using tools to create and analyze simulations of neuronal activity. You'll learn how to work with different types of neuroscience data, develop models of neurons and synapses, and use these models in simulation experiments.
Participants should have knowledge of ordinary differential equations and experience in programming with languages like Python (preferred), C/C++, Java, MATLAB, or R.
This course is designed for advanced students, researchers, and professionals interested in neuroscience, computational biology, and related fields, aiming to get hands-on experience in simulation neuroscience.
The skills acquired from this course are essential in the fields of neuroscience research and development. Learners can contribute to advancements in understanding brain mechanisms and disorders, aiding in the development of neurological treatments and therapies. Additionally, these skills are valuable in academic research, particularly in computational neuroscience and neuroinformatics.