Congratulations to Megan Raiser (5 years), Chris Stevens (10 years), Carol Kieffer (10 years), and Nick Delano (1 year) for reaching these amazing milestones with #UFIC! 🌟 Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and contributions to our team. Here's to many more years of success together! 👏 #WorkAnniversary #UFICFamily
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The countdown is on for the highly anticipated NELFT Research and Development Conference, and I couldn't be prouder to be part of it via the poster competition. Teaming up with Rory Cole under the expert guidance of our supervisor Panarai Ford. Study's aim: to understand the impact of thoughts on physical activity levels among individuals with psychosis by developing and validating four new questionnaires. The poster serves as a concise overview of the study and the journey of recruitment. #NELFT #NELFTRDCon24 #Research #MentalHealth #Psychosis.
The programme has now be confirmed for the NELFT Research and Development Conference 2024! Click here to register: https://lnkd.in/eGWwWKp4 or scan the QR code in the image below: #NELFTRDCon24
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BRAIN 2.0 ALL THE INFORMATION FOR THE OFFICIAL RELEASE We are excited to announce the highly anticipated release of BRAIN 2.0, scheduled for May 20, 2024. This update brings a range of new features and improvements to enhance your flying experience. Please read the following important information carefully regarding the update process and how it will affect access to SimFly services. Release Details: Release Date: May 20, 2024 Server Downtime: Starting at 06:30 Zulu Duration: Approximately 3 hours During the server downtime, the new client version 1.1.4 will be released, and necessary updates to our infrastructure will be performed. Please note the following: Flying and Registration Unavailable: During the downtime, it will not be possible to fly or register on SimFly. Logbook Data: All your flight data will remain intact in your logbook. There will be no data loss. New API Key: You will need to create a new API key to access mission data after the update. We understand that server downtime can be inconvenient, but these updates are essential to ensure a better and more secure experience for all our pilots. We will notify you via Discord once the update process is complete and the servers are back online. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Don’t miss Roberto’s video for all the details! SimFly – Take off and get more! https://lnkd.in/dXECsMMX
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https://lnkd.in/gZB8SgMn The Blue Brain Project is a pioneering research initiative aimed at creating a digital reconstruction and simulation of the human brain. Launched in 2005 by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, it is led by neuroscientist Henry Markram. The project seeks to model the brain's biological processes in such detail that it can simulate individual neurons and their connections, aiming to provide insights into how the brain functions, how consciousness arises, and the root causes of neurological disorders. The Blue Brain Project primarily uses supercomputers to simulate the brain's neuronal activity. Its ultimate goal is to build a comprehensive, digital replica of the human brain to better understand its structure and functions. The project began with the simulation of a rat's neocortical column, which is the smallest functional unit of the brain's cortex, and gradually expanded to larger and more complex brain regions. The Blue Brain Project is part of a broader initiative, the Human Brain Project (HBP), which is funded by the European Union. The HBP focuses on understanding brain diseases, improving brain-inspired computing, and advancing brain research using digital models. The Blue Brain Project specifically emphasizes the structural and functional simulation of the brain at the cellular level, providing a platform for further research in neuroscience, AI, and cognitive computing. Key objectives: Neural simulation: Building a detailed, digital model of brain neurons and their interactions. Understanding brain disorders: Investigating how the digital brain model can help discover treatments or cures for neurological conditions like Alzheimer's, epilepsy, and autism. Brain-inspired computing: Developing computational models that mimic brain processes, leading to advancements in AI and machine learning. This ambitious project requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining biology, mathematics, computer science, and neuroscience to decode the complexities of the human brain.
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CSI turned 10 years old last year! We're truly grateful for your support over this past decade of inspiring collective imagination for better futures. From envisioning solar tomorrows to celebrating cinematic visions of the future, to tethering together historical scholarship with futures thinking, providing resources to science educators and media artists, and creating narratives for climate action, musical futures, and human uses of artificial intelligence, we continue to collaborate with incredible people to consider who we are, where we're going, and how we might best navigate our way there. Our latest annual report showcases recent and ongoing work across four major research areas: the Future of Learning, Applied Imagination, Networks of Imagination, and Science & Imagination. It also features a timeline of notable CSI projects and milestones stretching back to our launch in 2012. As always, we'd like to thank all of our community members and partners: your insights, good cheer, and hope for the future animate all of the work we do. This report isn't just a retrospective—it's also an invitation. Send us a note or find us on Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn and share your ideas for collaborations, or just let us know what's occupying your imagination lately. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gC69TEvz
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Hello connection!... As I have participated in ODYSSEY -24, a student festival at KGiSL institute of technology. And I have participated in some events like a technical event of project expo, paper presentation and the non technical event of essay writing. I have learnt and experienced many things. #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking
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