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Claim CompanyInterested Geographies UK, Western Europe, North America, SouthEast Asia, Southern Africa, Northern Europe, Oceania, India Subcontinent, Middle East, Eastern Europe, Northern Africa, East Asia, Latin America | Interested Industries Auto & Automotive, Building & Construction, Electric & Electronics, Agriculture & Forestry, Arts & Crafts, Medical & Pharma, Industrial Engineering, Telecommunication |
Events Participated 324 Organized,
108 Exhibited32 Sponsored | Representatives 5 |
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The Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour (CNCB) is an autonomous research centre at the University of Oxford supported by the Wellcome Trust and the Gatsby Charitable Foundation. Its aim is to understand how intelligence emerges from the physical interaction of nerve cells. The centre studies the brain from a top-down perspective focusing on identifying fundamental circuits and pushing technological boundaries. Show Less
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University of Oxford as Event Organizer
User Rating
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34 Ratings
5 Reviews
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5Dr. Pauline Nugent Reviewed Oxford Women's Leadership Symposium on 04 Aug 2019
Professor of Classics at Missouri State University
The delight of spending quality time with colleagues from all countries of the world gave me enriching insights into their culture and personal experience of their social settings esp. regarding womenās empowerment and challenges. Best Conference I have attended at Oxford.
4PROF. DURO AJEYALEMI Reviewed Annual Conference International Association for Education Assessment on 15 Sep 2018
REGISTRAR & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER at JOINT UNIVERSITIES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS BOARD, LAGOS
Generally well organised. Focus of Conference needs to change to issues of policy.
5Sharon Kneale Reviewed Oxford Women's Leadership Symposium on 13 Aug 2022
Director at time2talk Leadership
5Yuko Takahashi Reviewed Oxford Women's Leadership Symposium on 08 Dec 2018
Professor at Kyoto University
Very exciting! I will visit again.
5Giles Gasper Reviewed Oxford Conference: Science Imagination and Wonder - The Legacy of Robert Grosseteste on 12 Apr 2018
Medievalist at Durham University
Excellent, fantastic organisation.
5ALTYEB ALI ABAKER OMER Reviewed International Conference on Perovskite Solar Cells and Optoelectronics on 02 Oct 2019
PhD student at University of Science and Technology of
4Murad Ali Choudri Reviewed Oxford Retail Futures Conference on 24 Dec 2018
Chairman at MURAD AND COMPANY