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1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them? | 1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them? | ||
I'm starting my third year in a medical scientist training program | I'm starting my third year in a medical scientist training program, and I just finished taking the medical boards step 1. So if you want to know some random facts about the human body, I might remember a few things. | ||
2. What do you want to learn at the CSSS? | 2. What do you want to learn at the CSSS? | ||
I'd be happy just to see a few examples of how tools from one discipline can be adapted for use in another. | |||
3. Do you have any projects or research interests that would benefit from an interdisciplinary approach? | 3. Do you have any projects or research interests that would benefit from an interdisciplinary approach? | ||
Understanding the scaling architecture of the brain. | |||
4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to do work on with other CSSS students this summer? | 4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to do work on with other CSSS students this summer? | ||
Applying a technique common to another field (econ, physics...) to a question in systems neuroscience. | |||
5. Suppose you could travel one-hundred years in the future and ask researchers any three questions. What would those questions be? | 5. Suppose you could travel one-hundred years in the future and ask researchers any three questions. What would those questions be? | ||
What is gravity? What is consciousness? What kind of cryptography are you using? |
Latest revision as of 02:23, 7 July 2007
1. What topics do you have some expertise in and would you be willing to help others learn them?
I'm starting my third year in a medical scientist training program, and I just finished taking the medical boards step 1. So if you want to know some random facts about the human body, I might remember a few things.
2. What do you want to learn at the CSSS?
I'd be happy just to see a few examples of how tools from one discipline can be adapted for use in another.
3. Do you have any projects or research interests that would benefit from an interdisciplinary approach?
Understanding the scaling architecture of the brain.
4. Do you have any ideas for what sort of project you would like to do work on with other CSSS students this summer?
Applying a technique common to another field (econ, physics...) to a question in systems neuroscience.
5. Suppose you could travel one-hundred years in the future and ask researchers any three questions. What would those questions be?
What is gravity? What is consciousness? What kind of cryptography are you using?