Notre Dame Cognitive Science Group
Spring 2006
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Place/Time: We usually meet five to six times per semester
for about an hour to attend presentations in the general area of
cognitive
science. Usually, we have short presentations (about 30 to
45 min.) by ND faculty from different departments on their research
followed by 15 min. of discussions. Recently, we also had several
presentations by graduate students and external speakers.
Meeting time: F 11:45-12:30 p.m.
Meeting place (at ND): 258
Engineering Board Room, Fitzpatrick Hall, College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame
If you are interested in cognitive science and want to contribute
to
our interdisciplinary project of bringing ND cognitive scientists
together, feel free to join the ND cognitive science group.
Students interested in cognitive science are particularly
welcome!
| Day |
Presenter |
Location
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Title |
Abstract/Remarks
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01/27
|
Paul Schermerhorn CSE
|
ND |
Investigating the Adaptiveness of Communication in Multi-Agent Behavior
Coordination
|
From 12:15 to 1:00 p.m.!
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02/03
|
Matthias Scheutz CSE
|
ND |
What are models?
|
|
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02/10
|
Matthew Kennedy
Philosophy, ND
|
ND |
The "Transparency" of Experience
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Abstract
|
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03/24
|
Panos Antsaklis
Electrical Engineering |
ND |
The Quest for Autonomy in Engineering Systems:
From Ancient Waterclocks to Autonomous Spacecrafts
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|
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03/31
|
Shrader, Warren Eugene
Philosophy, IUSB |
ND |
Self-Help for Reducto-phobes
|
Abstract
|
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04/07
|
Chuck Crowell
Psychology |
ND |
Flaming and illegal downloading: How might these misbehaviors be
related?
|
Abstract
Different location: 384 Fitzpatrick
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Cognitive Science Related Courses at ND:
- BIOS 111 The Biological Basis of Human Behavior
- BIOS 344 Vertebrate Physiology
- BIOS 407 Animal Behavior
- BIOS 538 Neurobiology
- CSE 439
Computer Simulation
- CSE 471/571
Artificial Intelligence
- CSE 472 Introduction to Neural Networks
- CSE
498F/598F Behavior-Based Robotics
- CSE
498J/598J Simulation of Biocomplexity
- CSE 498/598? Computational Models in Cognitive Science
- HPS 581 Philosophy of Science
- PHIL 239 Minds, Brains and Persons
- PHIL 258 Philosophy of Technology
- PHIL 429 Philosophy of Mind
- PHIL 446 Philosophy of Cognitive Science
- PSY 342 Research Methods in Psychology
- PSY 355 Physiological Psychology
- PSY 356 Learning and Memory
- PSY 357 Sensation and Perception
- PSY 359/514 Cognitive Psychology
- PSY 423 Cognitive Processes In Children
- PSY 474 Cognitive Science
- PSY 475/520 Psycholinguistics
- PSY 477 Visual Cognition
- PSY 607 Multivariate Data Analysis
- PSY 611 Dynamical Systems Analysis for Psychological Data
- PSY 614 Neural Networks
If you are offering a course within the field of cognitive science and
would like it to be listed here, please send a note to Matthias Scheutz
(mscheutz AT cse DOT nd DOT edu).
Cognitive Science Related Links
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here, please send a note to Matthias
Scheutz
(mscheutz AT cse DOT nd DOT edu).
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Please send any questions
regarding this page to
Matthias Scheutz
(mscheutz AT cse DOT nd DOT edu).
Last updated: 01/26/2006