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Centre for Integrative Neuroscience Discovery

In this page, you will find our current, future and past events run by the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience Discovery for its community and Cambridge University members.

The CIND Workshop

As our CIND funded projects are coming to an end this summer, our community would like to celebrate the CIND awardees with a workshop where they will be able to present a short paper and showcase their results. Find out more here!

 

 

Founders at the University of Cambridge - Introducing Start 2.0

 

Founders at the University of Cambridge Start combines twenty years of university start-up expertise with a community of world-class University of Cambridge alumni to make our companies successful.

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IE Expo

Join Cambridge Enterprise at the IE Cambridge Expo on 13th November to hear first hand from founders who’ve participated in the various programmes and accelerators available at the University and learn how you can do the same.

Whether you’re an undergraduate, postgrad, postdoc, or staff, this event is a great opportunity to connect, share ideas, and find out about the support available to help you develop your entrepreneurial skillset and bring your venture to life.

 

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Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery – Michaelmas Term workshops in AI for Science

 The Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery, based in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, offers support for researchers across the University to use AI in their research. We are pleased to announce that our training courses & workshops for next term are open for booking!

 

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Neuroscience AI Cafe

The Accelerate Programme for Scientific Discovery and Centre for Integrative neuroscience Discovery (CIND) are pleased to invite you to an AI café on Thursday 16 January from 15:00 - 17:00. 

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About Us

The Centre for Integrative Neuroscience Discovery (CIND) brings together researchers working at the intersections of neurocognition, neurocomputation and neurotechnology. We interface between neuroscience, biological sciences, computer science, engineering and the AI and data science community at the University of Cambridge. We enable collaborations across Cambridge’s cross-disciplinary research community in discovery neuroscience that have strong translational potential in the development of AI systems, neurotechnology solutions and clinical applications.