El Posgrado en Ingeniería de Sistemas de la Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
hace una atenta invitación a su Seminario, presentando en esta ocasión a:
Dr. Marco Herrera
Título: "Sistemas
dinámicos complejos"
Resumen:
My interests center around complex adaptive
systems, especially in physiology. My research seeks to better understand mechanisms underlying nonlinear phenomena spanning different levels of physiological organization (note, not necessarily different spatiotemporal scales). The work in my lab combines
theoretical (mathematics, biophysics) and experimental approaches (electrophysiological and optical recordings, computational simulations). For instance, I am studying biophysical principles underlying the formation and reactivation of neural traces within
microcircuits. At a macroscopic level, neuronal activity depends on the anatomical connectivity, synaptic plasticity, and the level of heterogeneity in the physiological function of the neurons under consideration. Both of these factors are adaptively changed
by neuromodulation, regulation of gene expression, as well as internal and external stimuli. Understanding the general principles underlying the changes and the adaptability of functionally connected circuits is important to find mechanistic explanations
about phenomena occurring at high levels of organization such as behavior, learning, and memory, etc. Importantly, the mathematical principles unveiled by research like the one described above are applicable to other areas of knowledge.
Fecha:
viernes 23
de agosto de 2019, a las 10:00 a.m.
Lugar:
Sala de Videoconferencias 3,
ubicado en el segundo piso del CIDET, FIME, UANL.
Notas:
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