How to Build a Brain book is out
The book How to Build A Brain: A Neural Architecture for Biological Cognition is now available from Amazon.
Supporting material is on the http://nengo.ca/ website.
The book How to Build A Brain: A Neural Architecture for Biological Cognition is now available from Amazon.
Supporting material is on the http://nengo.ca/ website.
The following conferences may be of interest to people in this lab. If you hear of a relevant conference that should be on this list, please add it!
If you're going to give a talk at one of these (or anywhere), you might want to read some suggestions for how to give talks.
For full details, see: http://www.bulletin.uwaterloo.ca/2013/feb/20we.html. The University of Waterloo was proudly represented by two members of the CRNG, showing off our most recent neural robotics and large-scale brain simulations.
I managed to get the price reduced somewhat, but still not to where I was hoping. I don't think I can get it any lower. You can now preorder the book at Amazon. I have been told that purchasing through Oxford directly, or using one of their flyers at a conference should get you a 20% savings.
We're extremely pleased to announce that the AMA run by the lab was ranked number 10 in the Science category for 2012. Here's the ranking: http://bit.ly/WoLEoz and here's the AMA if you'd like to read it: http://bit.ly/11HUkdP.