Greetings Everyone,
Paul John Werbos, Rajendra D Badgaiyan, Konstantinos Slavakis, and I are bringing key researchers together in a focused project on 'Modeling brain circuits as intelligent systems'. Here's a link to find out more about the project: https://www.frontiersin.org/researchtopic/64421.  This topic is an extension of a US NSF push led by Dr. Werbos in 2007. 
 We believe that members of this community would have much to offer and we would like to invite you to participate.
If you are interested, please let me know directly, and I will send an invitation link: dswack@buffalo.edu
We are trying to finalize the leading group of participating authors in the next two weeks, so we can start publishing our work before the topic closes on 07 March 2025.
Our Research Topic will be hosted in Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience Impact Factor: 3.1 Cite Score: 6.0
Frontiers will provide a team to help develop and promote our project, and we'll have a dedicated space in the journal to showcase our collective work and to amplify its impact and visibility.
I'm looking forward to seeing your work and exploring this emerging topic together. I really think we can push this field forward as a team.
All the best, 

dave

David S. Wack, PhD 

dswack@buffalo.edu

Associate Professor, 

Depts. of Nuclear Medicine and 

Biomedical Engineering 

University at Buffalo, USA

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David S. Wack, PhD
Associate Professor
Depts. of Nuclear Medicine And
Biomedical Engineering
University at Buffalo

tel:      716 829-2648
cell:    716 319-4853
email: dswack@buffalo.edu
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