News and Events / BCS Vision Seminar Series

The MIT-BCS Vision Seminar Series is a forum for the dissemination and discussion of the most interesting research in visual sciences, being conducted within MIT and beyond. The series draws students and faculty members from diverse backgrounds including cognitive science, neuro-physiology and machine vision. Talks are held on Fridays, from noon to 1pm in the Singleton Auditorium, room 46-3002. The series is sponsored in part by an NEI Training Grant.
We invite you to participate in this exciting series. We also welcome your suggestions for speakers or topics. Please direct your suggestions to Aude Oliva (oliva@mit.edu).
20 March 2009
Ruth Rosenholtz, PhD, Principal Research Scientist, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT
Relating the geometry of perceptual and neural similarity spaces
3 April 2009
Mike Tarr, Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University
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10 April 2009
Richard Born, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
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15 May 2009
Anitha Pasupathy, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Structure and NPRC, University of Washington
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Forthcoming seminars in 2009-10
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