Group B4

Oscillatory network development: From control theory to robotics

Project B4 develops a system and control theoretic framework for analysis, design, control, and evaluation of oscillator networks as central unit to associate spatiotemporal neural dynamics and functional connectivity with the underlying network structure and its properties. For monitoring and control local information extraction and injection mechanisms will be considered. Complementing these analytic and simulation studies the developed methodologies will be evaluated in simple robotic control applications.

B4

Project Management
Prof. Dr. Thomas MeurerDr. Alexander Schaum
Doctoral Researchers
Torben Niklas Lundt

News

Next CRC-colloquium on Apr. 25, 2024: Rebecca Burkholz (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security)

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News from the ZEVS (CAU Kiel): Visit of the European Commission (Article only available in German - sorry!)

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CRC-colloquium on February 12, 2024: Petro Feketa (Victoria University of Wellington, NZ): Video is online!

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