Science in the Browser - Orchestrating and Visualising Neural Simulations
Offered By: JSConf via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk that delves into the intersection of neuroscience and web development, showcasing how browser-based technologies can revolutionize scientific research accessibility. Learn about the speaker's journey in creating real-time, publicly-broadcast simulations of brain cell electrical activity, visualized in 3D using JavaScript. Discover how cloud resources and web browsers can liberate computationally-intensive scientific software, making it more accessible to both researchers and the general public. Gain insights into the challenges faced in scientific communication and how innovative web applications can bridge the gap between complex data sets and meaningful public engagement. Follow along as the talk covers topics such as neuron morphologies, 3D visualizations, scientific equations, and the development of new interfaces for exploring neurological simulations.
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview
Origin Stories
The Science Lab
Transitions
Neuron Morphologies
Full 3D Morphologies
Problems in Science
Neurons
Equations
Visual tool
New interface
Neuroscience
Weather hindcast
Web apps
Simulations
Thank you
Taught by
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