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The Alfredo Federico Strauss Center of Computational Neuroscience

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The Alfredo Federico Strauss Center of Computational Neuroscience

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Relevant for Neroscience

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0455-3505
Brain Mapping and Neuroimaging

The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences - Biology

3 Credit Hours

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0103-0004 Use of Laboratory
Animals in Biomedical Research

Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences -Medical Sciences

2 Credit Hours

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1071-4823 Principles of Functional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

The Gershon H. Gordon Faculty of Social Sciences - Psychology

2 Credit Hours

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1501-1023 Programming on MATLAB
for Neuroscientists

Sagol School of Neuroscience

3 Credit Hours

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0553-5511 Advanced Mri Applications
in Neurology and Neuroscience

The Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering -School of Bio-Medical Engineering

3 Credit Hours

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0553-5541 Brain Imaging Using
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

The Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering -School of Bio-Medical Engineering

3 Credit Hours

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0553-5566 Selected Topics and
Practical Experience in Artificial
Intelligence Applications

The Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering - School of Bio-Medical Engineering

3 Credit Hours

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1501-1023 Python for Neuroscience

Sagol School of Neuroscience

3 Credit Hours

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1501-1026 Brain Networks,
Connectome and Graphs

Sagol School of Neuroscience

2 Credit Hours

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1501-1027 Machine Learning
for Neuroscience

Sagol School of Neuroscience

3 Credit Hours

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The course is aimed at students who are already semi-proficient with other

1500-2008
Programming on MATLAB for Neuroscientists

Credit Hours: -

The course is aimed at students who are already semi-proficient with other programming languages, namely MATLAB. Examples (and homework) will be derived from common problems and tasks in neuroscience, to improve the analysis of your own data by increasing its automation and reproducibility

Lectures: Prof. Pablo Blinder

When: Mon 14:00-16:00

Where: Dan David - Classrooms
Room 112

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This course teaches Python-based machine learning and deep learning methods tailored

1501-1027
Machine Learning for Neuroscience

Credit Hours: 3

This course teaches Python-based machine learning and deep learning methods tailored for neuroscience applications.

Lectures: Dr. Shlomi Lifshits
Dr. Gal Kepler

When: Sun 16:00-19:00

Dan David - Classrooms
Room 112

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This course applies graph theory to neuroscience, focusing on DTI, resting-state

1501-1026-01
Brain Networks, Connectome and Graphs

Credit Hours: 2

This course applies graph theory to neuroscience, focusing on DTI, resting-state fMRI, and brain connectome analysis.

Lectures: Prof. Yaniv Assaf
Prof. Yossi Yovel

When: Sun 08:00-10:00

Where: Cohen Porter/Britania-Life Science
Room 005

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This course leverages existing MATLAB skills to automate and improve the reproducibility of

1501-1023-01
Python for Neuroscientists

Credit Hours: 3

This course leverages existing MATLAB skills to automate and improve the reproducibility of neuroscience data analysis.

Lectures: Prof. Pablo Blinder
Dr. Gal Kepler

When: Mon 16:00-19:00

Where: -

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This theoretical course examines the nature, interpretation, and experimental design of

1071-4823
Principles of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

Credit Hours: 2

This theoretical course examines the nature, interpretation, and experimental design of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signals.

Lectures: Prof. Roy Mukamel

When: Thu 10:00-12:00

Where: Naftali-Social Sciences

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This course provides hands-on training in state-of-the-art AI algorithms for MRI image

0553-5566-01
Selected Topics and Practical Experience in Artificial Intelligence Applications

Credit Hours: 3

This course provides hands-on training in state-of-the-art AI algorithms for MRI image reconstruction, acceleration, and analysis.

Lectures: Dr. Or Perlman

When: Thu 15:00-18:00

Where: Wolfson - Software Engineering
Room 106

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Research using laboratory animals for research purposes

0103-0004-01
Use of Laboratory Animals in Biomedical Research

Credit Hours: 2

Research using laboratory animals for research purposes
The course will consist of an online part as well as a concentrated day which will include a lecture, a laboratory, and a test.

Lectures: Dr. Michael Yanculovich

When: -

Where: -

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This course covers the theory, design, and MATLAB-based processing of in-vivo

0553-5541
Brain Imaging Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Credit Hours: 3

This course covers the theory, design, and MATLAB-based processing of in-vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) for measuring brain metabolites.

Lectures: Prof. Assaf Tal

When: Thu 15:00-18:00

Where: Wolfson - Mechanical Engineer
Room 406

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This course covers the fundamentals of brain mapping using MRI, including fMRI, VBM, and

0455-3505
Brain Mapping and Neuroimaging

Credit Hours: 3

This course covers the fundamentals of brain mapping using MRI, including fMRI, VBM, and DTI, to visualize physiological and pathological processes.

Lectures: Prof. Yaniv Assaf
Prof. Tom Schonberg
Dr. Daniel Barazany

When: Tue 16:00-17:00
Thu 16:00-18:00

Where: Sherman Life Science Room 003
Sherman Life Science Room 002

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