The Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences is dedicated to understanding the principles and mechanisms that underlie complex behavior. From the microscopic level of cells and organelles to the grand scale of human interaction, our mission is to bring together multiple disciplines and backgrounds such as theoretical physics, complexity science, cognitive psychology, laboratory biology, applied mathematics and philosophy to tackle the most profound questions of brain, the mind, consciousness, and behavior. The Center is a state of the art, multi-disciplinary research and academic unit in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University.
The Complex Systems and Brain Sciences Ph.D. program , with faculty drawn from the Colleges of Science, Engineering and Medicine, seeks to create a new kind of brain scientist who is fluent in both biology and mathematics, and who seeks to bring new ways of thinking into neuroscience. Advanced courses are research-oriented and build on a core curriculum in neuroscience. In addition, the Graduate Neuroscience Training Program unites scientists, educators and students from three FAU Ph.D. programs and from two internationally-recognized research institutes into a one of a kind training opportunity for those at the beginning stages of their neuroscientific careers.
香港加速器下载地址-猴王加速器Sadly, Dr. Armin Fuchs passed away in the early hours of Saturday morning, June 29, 2024, after valiantly struggling to overcome cancer which ultimately, and suddenly, took his life. Dr. Fuchs was Professor in the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences and Department of Physics. His passing is a great loss for both programs. Those who knew him well knew him to be a gentleman, a good friend and a very talented scientist and teacher will miss him dearly. Armin completed his PhD work with Professor Dr. Herman Haken, the well-known father of Laser Theory, at the Institute for Theoretical Physics and Synergetics, at the University of Stuttgart. From 1991 -1994, Armin was a post-doctoral fellow in the Center working with Professor J.A. Scott Kelso in applying his knowledge in Synergetics and Dynamical Systems to bring new insight to how the brain might function and joined the center as an assistant professor in 1995. Read more. |
Congratulations to Drs Emmanuelle Tognoli and Howard Prentice Both CCSBS faculty members were inducted into the National Academy of Inventors - September 26, 2024 |
Remembering Researcher and Professor Dr. Armin Fuchs Sadly, Dr. Armin Fuchs passed away in the early hours of Saturday morning, June 29, 2024, after valiantly struggling to overcome cancer which ultimately, and suddenly, took his life. Dr. Fuchs was Professor in the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences and Department of Physics. Read more. |
Alumna Starts Post Doctoral Position at Stanford University
The Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences is excited to announce that recent graduate 日本节点免费加速器 has earned a post doctoral position in the Brain Dynamics Lab at Stanford University. Dr. Zhang will be working with the team of Dr Mannish Saggar and continue to advance the field of brain dynamics at one of the best known institutions of higher education in the country. |
Alumnus starts position as Director of Programs at University of Miami
The Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences happily announces that recent graduate Dr. Michael Mannino has earned a leadership role as Director of Programs at the Center for Computational Science at the University of Miami ( ccs.miami.edu ). He is responsible for creating scientific research, educational, and engagement activities between faculty, researchers and beyond to meet the objective of promoting applied computational science through the Center's nine focus areas. |
Alumna Starts Post Doctoral Position at Florida International University
The Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences is proud to announce that recent graduate Dr. Tatiana Vienna has earned a prestigious post-doctoral position at Florida International University. Out of more than 100 applicants, 免费的网络节点加速 was one of a select few to earn this distinguished position. She will work in the laboratory of Dr. Tim Allen at FIU. Read more. |
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