Swartz Prize
The Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience is a scientific award given by the Society for Neuroscience supported by the Swartz Foundation which "honors an individual whose activities have produced a significant cumulative contribution to theoretical models or computational methods in neuroscience or who has made a particularly noteworthy in theoretical or computational neuroscience."[1]
Awardees
- 2008: Wilfrid Rall
- 2009: Horace Barlow
- 2010: Larry Abbott
- 2011: Haim Sompolinsky
- 2012: John J. Hopfield
- 2013: William S. Bialek
- 2014: Tomaso Poggio
- 2015: Terry Sejnowski
References
- ↑ http://www.sfn.org/Awards-and-Funding/Individual-Prizes-and-Fellowships/Outstanding-Research-and-Career-Awards/Swartz-Prize-for-Theoretical-and-Computational-Neuroscience
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