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Centre for Computational Brain Research

The Centre for Computational Brain Research (CCBR) is a high-level research centre whose goal is to explore the interface between neuroscience and engineering disciplines. CCBR pursues two broad areas of research activity – the analysis of the structure and activity of neural circuits, as well as brain-inspired hardware and software architectures.

The work done by the center includes development and application of data analytic and informatics tools for exploring brain structure and function. The center collaborates with other institutions across the world including Johns Hopkins University-USA, Harvard Medical School-USA, The University of Melbourne- Australia, KTH- Sweden, in addition to the host institutions of the Chair Professors.

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Centre for Computational Brain Research

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