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Center for Cognitive Computation

The mission of CCC is to promote interdisciplinary research that investigates computational and biological bases of human and animal cognition with the tools of formal sciences. The center is dedicated to explore, develop, apply and disseminate methods, concepts and frameworks that utilize the apparatus of mathematics, statistics, theoretical computer science, systems theory and decision theory in order to understand and build models of higher cognitive functions of the brain. 

Nov
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15 | 202.
Nov
András Ecker, EPFL
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15 | 203.
Oct
Ferenc Csikor, Wigner Institute
Budapest Site | Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower | 408.
Mar
Nausicaa Pouscoulous
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | D001
Jan
Florient Meyniel
Budapest Site | Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Nov
Ronald Dekker
Budapest Site | Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Sep
Mihály Bányai
Budapest Site | Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Nov
Oct
Neil Bramley
Mar
Nick Charter
Mar
Tim Behrens
Budapest Site | Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Feb
Wei Ji Ma
Feb
Weiji Ma - New York University
Jan
BCCCD21 website
May
Alex Mesoudi (University of Exeter)
Budapest Site | Oktober 6 u. 7 | 101
May
Rubeena Shamsudheen
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15 | Auditorium B
Apr
Gabor Brody
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15 | 103 or Auditorium B
Apr
Sara Jellinek
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15 | Audi B
Apr
Johan Wagemans (KU Leuven)
Budapest Site | Oktober 6 u. 7 | 101
Apr
Bahador Bahrani (Munich Center for Neuroscience)
Budapest Site | Oktober 6 u. 7 | 101
Mar
Jonathan Pillow, Princeton
Budapest Site | Oktober 6 u. 7 | 101