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Archive for July, 2006

PhD Comics

Ah, if you are a grad student, avoid stopping at PhDComics, I think it is addictive.

I just saw a new site on genetic algorithms announced on comp.ai.neural-nets. It seems interesting if you have such needs.

Code Convention in Java

Hi all! If you are programming in Java and you don’t have a code convention, why not try the official Java code convention?

Great news! Scolarpedia, a synthesis of Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia, is now developing a new Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience. It will be written by experts, reviewed anonymously, and experts will be elected by the puclic. Experts may remain curator fo their topics when changes are proposed. (At least, this is what I undestand from their […]

Blog on the brain

Want to know whether blogging affects your brain (or our society)? Have a look at this post.
http://eideneurolearningblog.blogspot.com/2005/03/brain-of-blogger.html

Outsiders vs Insiders

I just found out an essay by Paul Graham on outsiders vs insiders, learning and eminence. It is quite long, but a very thoughtful discussion. http://paulgraham.com/marginal.html

GM futur car video

Want to view a video about GM car of the futur? Here it is! Thanks Scoble for the link!

I just found out this interesting post from Zuggie on Double Standards in Medecine http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=4182163&blogID=142408724

A First Post

Hi all,
Welcome to my new blog. I am a PhD student in computational neuroscience and hope to share and stimulate interesting discussions here.
I did my BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science with a minor in Cognitive Science. I am currently doing my PhD in Computer Science (and Neurophysiology). Through the years I have used various […]