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Fudan-Cambridge-Sydney Young Scholar Symposium 3

时间:2023-09-13    浏览次数:

About this event

Fudan University has institutional agreements with both the University of Cambridge and the University of Sydney to promote the academic exchange, research collaboration and young scientist training. Despite the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic which has affected regular physical faculty and student exchanges over the years, we have managed to maintain dynamic activities across various aspects and have strengthened the research links. This time, we are bringing together three prestigious universities to explore further opportunities for collaboration in the fields of Cognitive Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Neural Engineering and Translational Research.


The aim of this series of symposia organised by and for early career researchers (ECRs) is to foster and promote collaboration as well as people to people exchange. The symposia also serve as a platform for young researchers to present their work and get feedback from their peers. At the same time, it is a hub to find potential international collaborators to start new research projects with.


Ph.D. students and ECRs from the three universities are welcome to sign up as Speaker for future symposia by contacting istbi_ic@fudan.edu.cn



Instructions for participants

Date:Thursday 14 Sep 2023

Time:9:00am - 11:00am London

4:00pm - 6:00pm Shanghai

6:00pm - 8:00pm Sydney


Zoom ID:830 2276 8856

URLhttps://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/83022768856?from=addon

Registration:https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fudan-cambridge-sydney-young-scholar-symposium-3-tickets-710143587587?aff=oddtdtcreator


9:00am - 9:05am London

4:00pm - 4:05pm Shanghai

6:00pm - 6:05pm Sydney

Welcome

9:05am - 9:25am London

4:05pm - 4:25pm Shanghai

6:05pm - 6:25pm Sydney

Dynamic learning and prediction of suicide ideation for personalised mental health care

· Dr Mathew Varidel

9:25am - 9:45am London

4:25pm - 4:45pm Shanghai

6:25pm - 6:45pm Sydney

Decoding characteristics of brain activity in Parkinson's disease with deep brain stimulation

· Dr Chunguang Chu

9:45am - 10:05am London

4:45pm - 5:05pm Shanghai

6:45pm - 7:05pm Sydney

A qualitative study exploring the feasibility and acceptability of the Artemis-A app in primary care settings

· Mr William Lam

10:05am - 10:25am London

5:05pm - 5:25pm Shanghai

7:05pm - 7:25pm Sydney

Transforming youth mental health care with innovative technologies

· Dr Frank Iorfino

10:25am - 10:45am London

5:25pm - 5:45pm Shanghai

7:25pm - 7:45pm Sydney

Analysis of topologial indicators and dynamic mechanism of associative learning and memory in Zebrafish

· Dr Ling Kang