Presentation of research projects related to computational neuroscience and/or artificial intelligence.
Build your skills in presenting small-scale computational neuroscience projects using programming and scientific thinking. Share your project ideas and results in an accessible way through a blog post—practicing effective science communication and academic presentation skills.
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Competency
Learners can present a research project related to computational neuroscience and/or artificial intelligence that they have created using programming skills and the scientific thinking process.
How ?
Learners prepare information about neurocognitive science and/or artificial intelligence, design the research process, select models for data analysis, discuss and summarize results according to scientific principles, and communicate the content of the project in written form.
Method overview
- Study content related to computational neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
- Create a project related to computational neuroscience and/or artificial intelligence.
- Communicate the project content through a blog post.
How can you achieve ?
Link to a blog post that summarizes a project related to computational neuroscience or artificial intelligence.
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What will you get ?
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Presentation of research projects related to computational neuroscience and/or artificial intelligence.
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Who is this for ?
High school students, university students and teachers from interdisciplinary fields such as medicine, psychology, engineering, computer science, science, economics and others interested in studying computational neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
Who developed this ?
Dr. Itthi Chatnuntawech
Team Leader, Nano informatics and Artificial Intelligence Research Team National Nanotechnology Center, NSTDA
Expertise: Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Signal processing, Computational neuroscience, Magnetic resonance imaging