Computational Neuroscience Seminar and Event Series 2025 – 2026

Our seminars typically take place on Wednesdays at 12:30 pm in South Campus Center Room 354 (SOCC) unless otherwise noted. Seminars are normally followed by lunch and open work/collaboration hours in the afternoon. To see the full list of upcoming events and receive reminders (including related seminars on campus), please subscribe to our calendar.

CNC Seminars 2025 - 2026

May 27Carsen Stringer
Janelia Research Campus
May 21 - 22CoNECTOME 2026more info to come!
March 4Bing Brunton
UW Biology
February 25T32 Trainees - Cohort 1 Final Presentations
Katherine Perks
Jacob Sacks
Noah Stanis
February 11CoNECT student presentations
February 5FUTURE TENSE
Ryan Calo
UW Law
Law and Technology: A Methodical Approach

February 4Andrea Stocco
University of Washington Psychology
Computational Phenotyping of Forgetting
January 28John Widloski
Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics
Fluid Memory: Explorations in hippocampal replay
January 21Tim Vogels
Institute of Science and Technology, Austria

HSB K-069
1:30 PM

Homeostasis is it
December 10Simon Sponberg
Georgia Tech
Task-level representations and control in a nearly complete, spike-resolved motor program for agile flight
December 4, 7 PM Neuroscience, AI, and Society:Cory Doctorow

ECC Theatre, 3930 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105
The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI
December 3Jeremy Magland
Flatiron Institute
Browser-Native Frameworks for Interactive and Shareable Neuroscience Data Visualization
November 12Minisymposium on state space models and dynamical systemsorganized by Tim Kim, Yiliu Wang, and Adrienne Fairhall
November 5David Perkel
UW Biology
Seasonal regeneration of a circuit for learned social communication
October 29Tim Kim
Allen Institute/UW
Inferring dynamical flow fields and connectivity from neural population data using recurrent neural networks
October 22, 7 PMNeuroscience, AI, and Society: Justin Smith-Ruiu

Health Sciences K069
How to Survive Death:Moral Personhood and the Limits of the Continuity-of-Consciousness Argument
October 8Malcolm MacIver
Northwestern University
Did Land Make Mind? How Vast Terrestrial Visual Horizons Favored Planning
October 3, 3 PMFarzaneh Najafi
Georgia Institute of Technology
Temporal signaling, not predictive processing, shapes cell type specific dynamics in visual and parietal cortex
September 24Yusi Chen
UW CNC
Effects of Architecture on Cognitive Map Formation in Predictive Learning