THE 7TH CAMBRIDGE NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM ‘ARTIFICIAL AND BIOLOGICAL COGNITION’ IS AN INTERNATIONAL MEETING, WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE ON SEPTEMBER 12-13TH 2019 AT THE WEST ROAD CONCERT HALL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
#ABC2019 comprises seven sessions including ‘Reinforcement Learning’, ‘Navigation’, ‘Robotics’, ‘Communication’, ‘Vision’ ‘Mental Health’ and ‘Neuroethics of AI’.
The programme features many distinguished national and international speakers. This is generally a very popular meeting, which attracts an international audience of up to 500 delegates.
In addition to all of the refreshment breaks there are additional fun opportunities to network at a drinks reception, followed by a Gala dinner, at Trinity College in the evening on September 12th 2019; and a drinks reception following the close of the symposium on September 13th.
Convenor: Professor Barbara Sahakian, Department of Psychiatry
Panel members:
- Mr Tom Feilden -Science & Environment Editor, Today Programme, BBC Radio 4
- Professor Ann Copestake - Department of Computer Science & Technology, University of Cambridge
- Dr Karina Vold - Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge
- Dr Fumiya Iida - Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge