CogLunch is a weekly, student-organized seminar series at which MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences graduate students (and occasionally postdoctoral or non-BCS students) present their research on congitive science issues. These sessions – both informal and informative – are a long-standing department tradition.
Day: Most Tuesdays during the academic year.
Time: 12:00 to 1:00
Place: 46-3310
Spring 2008 Schedule |
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Date |
Speaker |
Lab |
2.12 |
Ed Vul |
Kanwisher |
2.19 |
No CogLunch |
|
2.26 |
Steve Piantodosi |
Gibson |
3.4 |
Liane Young |
Saxe |
3.11 |
Tim Brady |
Oliva |
3.18 |
Michelle Greene |
Oliva |
3.25 |
No CogLunch- Spring Break |
|
4.1 |
Dmitry Aronov, Scott Gorlin, TBA |
Fee, Sur/ Sinha, TBA |
4.8 |
Liz Bonawitz |
Schulz |
4.15 |
Barbara Hidalgo-Sotelo |
Oliva |
4.22 |
No CogLunch- Patriot's Day |
|
4.29 |
Talia Konkle |
Oliva |
5.6 |
Lauren Schmidt |
Tenenbaum |
For more information, please contact Michelle Greene.
Last updated 6 February, 2008 14:16.
