9th International Conference on Cognitive Neurodynamics
7th-10th December, 2024, Hong Kong, China
About ICCN 2024
The 9th International Conference on Cognitive Neurodynamics (ICCN 2024), hosted by Hong Kong Baptist University from December 7th-10th, 2024, aims to integrate cognitive science and neurodynamics. This conference will serve as a premier platform for scientists and engineers to showcase the latest advancements, share research insights, and foster collaborative discussions in these dynamic fields.
Participants will have the unique opportunity to engage with leading experts, discover innovative methodologies, and explore new research avenues. They can attend keynote lectures by renowned researchers, participate in interactive discussions, and present their work in various poster and oral sessions. ICCN 2024 will particularly emphasize the interaction between international scholars and Hong Kong researchers, enhancing global academic collaboration.
- Neurodynamics at different levels: Experiment, Neurobiology
- Neurodynamics modelling/computation/methodology/AI
- Neurodynamics applications in cognition, disease, BCI/BMI, neuromodulation
By gathering leading experts to share their cutting-edge research and perspectives, the conference will foster in-depth discussions on unifying concepts and methodologies in cognitive neurodynamics. Our goal is to push the boundaries of knowledge and promote the interdisciplinary collaboration essential for advancing brain science.
Important Dates
- Registration and Abstarction Submission Deadline is
Oct 15, 2024Oct 31, 2024 (Extended) - Early Bird Payment Deadline is Sep 1, 2024
- Regular Payment Deadline is Nov 15, 2024
Organizers
Organizers Chair: Changsong Zhou (HKBU);Co-Chair: Rubin Wang (Hangzhou Dianzi University)
Local Organizing Committee: Alan Fung (CityUHK), Guang Ouyang (HKU), Xiaochuan Pan (ECUST), Liang Tian (HKBU), Qianyuan Tang (HKBU), Yihong Wang (ECUST)
International Advisory Committee: Kazuyuki Aihara (The University of Tokyo, Japan),Fabio Babiloni (University of Rome Sapienza, Italy),Roman Borisyuk (University of Plymouth, UK), Hans Albert Braun (Philipps University of Marburg, Germany), José M. Delgado-García (Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain), Włodzisław Duch (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland), Péter Érdi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary), Lawrence Farwell (Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories, Inc, USA), Thorsten Fehr (University of Bremen, Germany), Tomoki Fukai (Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan), Martin A. Giese (University of Tuebingen, Germany), Peter beim Graben (Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus, Germany), Agnès Gruart (Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain), Huaguang Gu (Tongji University, China), Peter König (University Osnabrück, Germany), Yoshiki Kashimori (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan), Robert Kozma (University of Memphis, Memphis TN, USA), Markus Lappe (University of Muenster, Germany), Jan Lauwereyns (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan), Soo-Young Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, South Korea), Vincent C S Lee (Monash University, Australia), Hans Liljenström (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden), Andre Longtin (University of Ottawa, Canada), Gang Pan (Zhejiang University, China), Shigetoshi Nara (Okayama University, Japan), Barry J. Richmond (National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, Bethesda MD, USA), Guy Sandner (University "Louis Pasteur", France), Gregor Schöner (The Ruhr University Bochum, Germany), Jianzhong Su (University of Texas at Arlington, USA), Ichiro Tsuda (Chubu University Academy of Emerging Sciences, Japan), Hiromichi Tsukada (Chubu University, Japan), Minoru Tsukada (Tamagawa University, Japan), Alessandro Villa (University of Lausanne, Switzerland), Yutaka Yamaguti (Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan), Yuguo Yu (Fudan University, China), Tao Zhang (Nankai University, China)