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Mon, 1 Feb 2021 21:01:43 +0000
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You are invited to attend two seminars given by our  faculty candidate on Thursday this week.

Dr. Chris Rodgers
Postdoc & Assoc. Research Scientist, Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute
Columbia University

Research Seminar
Date:  Thursday, February 4
Time:  12:00-1:00 pm with Q&A session following
Title:  Sensorimotor strategies and neuronal representations for shape recognition
(see details on attached flyer)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://gmu.zoom.us/j/98805494005?pwd=M1A2R1BaSEdqa2hhOUltTE5YeWxtdz09
Meeting ID: 988 0549 4005
Passcode: 454698


Teaching Seminar (undergrad students)
Date:  Thursday, February 4
Time:  3:00-4:00 pm
Topic: Key Concepts in Applied Machine Learning.
This seminar introduces bioengineering students to fundamental issues in machine learning and their application to problems in engineering. No prior knowledge is assumed, other than a declared interest in bioengineering. These concepts will be presented in a way that introduces beginners to new ideas, while still challenging experienced students to consider those ideas in a new light. After the seminar, students will be able to define machine learning, contrast it with other approaches in data analysis, and explain its strengths and limitations. Examples will be used to illustrate concepts like model selection, and specific techniques like regression and cross-validation. Applications to neuroscience and biomedical brain imaging will be used to motivate students to pursue further study in machine learning.


Join Zoom Meeting

https://gmu.zoom.us/j/99769703822?pwd=NlNFRUhGT2tHdVNNbTdWWENLSTEyUT09

Meeting ID: 997 6970 3822
Passcode: 823465


We appreciate your attendance.

Best,
Carol



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