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30.05.<strong>2011</strong> Pengsheng Zheng<br />

Network self-organization explains the distribution of synaptic efficacies in neocortex<br />

6.06.<strong>2011</strong> Dr. Andriy Kostyuk<br />

From crystalline undulator to gamma-laser<br />

20.06.<strong>2011</strong> Prof. Dr. Yasuomi Sato<br />

Software and hardware developments <strong>for</strong> visual object recognition - Systems and practical<br />

applications<br />

27.06.<strong>2011</strong> Dr. Harri Niemi<br />

Hydrodynamical description of ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions<br />

4.07.<strong>2011</strong> Daniel Yueker<br />

Cosmic Phase Transitions within A Dynamical Background<br />

11.07.<strong>2011</strong> Philip Rau<br />

Shock wave phenomena in nucleus-nucleus collisions<br />

24.10.<strong>2011</strong> Dr. Hannu Holopainen<br />

Event-by-event hydrodynamics in modeling of ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions<br />

31.10.<strong>2011</strong> Daniel Krieg<br />

A unifying functional view on synaptic plasticity<br />

7.11.<strong>2011</strong> Dr. Rodrigo Picanço Negreiros<br />

Impact of rotation-driven particle repopulation on the thermal evolution of pulsars<br />

21.11.<strong>2011</strong> Dr. Philip Sterne<br />

Neural Homeostatic Mechanisms from In<strong>for</strong>mation Theory<br />

5.12.<strong>2011</strong> Alexey Verkhovtsev<br />

Investigation of carbon nanoscale hollow systems by means of many-body theory<br />

19.12.<strong>2011</strong> Dr. Constantin Rothkopf<br />

Visuomotor behavior in naturalistic task: from receptive fields to value functions<br />

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