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Colloquium Winter Term 2025/26

Day, time & location:

Both “virtual” and “analogue” colloquia take place weekly during term time, typically Tuesdays from 14:30 till 16:00 hrs (Central European Time, CET). Please note that some talks from international speakers may have to be held at a different time or day (if applicable this is indicated below). Even if the colloquium is virtual you are invited to join us—analogue-style—to watch it together with the members of NIP in the 1st floor meeting room 10-10/A12, Maria-von-Linden-Str. 6.

Virtual NIP colloquia are open to guests from anywhere in the world. If you are interested in attending one or several of the talks, one option is to subscribe to our mailing list by sending an empty email to nip-colloquium-subscribespam prevention@listserv.uni-tuebingen.de. (Please send the empty email from an official university account, otherwise your registration is likely going to be delayed or even impossible.) You will then receive the zoom link, the abstract and the password the day before the talk via an email to the mailing list.
Alternatively you can join our virtual colloquia spontaneously and without registration on our mailing list via the Zoom link posted here—it will be posted 24 hours prior to the colloquium. Please click here:

Zoom link

…will be online in due time…

Important note for students in the Bachelor Cognitive Science: The NIP colloquium is officially listed in Alma, and thus you can have your participation in a colloquium be counted in the module "Forschungskolloquium Kognitionswissenschaft”. In the case of a virtual colloquium please write an email to Felix Wichmann (preferably while or immediately after the talk and from your official University account). In case of an analogue, in person colloquium please approach Felix Wichmann directly after the colloquium and ask him to sign your form.

datespeakertitle
14.10.2025no colloquium
21.10.2025Dr. Jan Lause, Dr. Simone Ebert, and Dr. Jonathan Oesterle, Hertie Institute for AI in Brain HealthFunctional motifs of amacrine cells in the mouse retina
28.10.2025no colloquium
04.11.2025no colloquium

11.11.2025

cancelled

Dr. Jascha Achterberg, University of Oxford
—cancelled due to illness—
NeuroAI und Neuromorphic Computing
18.11.2025Matilda Wehling & Florian Seuffert, Uni TübingenNIP internal talk
25.11.2025no colloquium
02.12.2025Maryam Jannati, Jannik Reichert & Paula DaudenNIP internal talks
09.12.2025Prof. Ole Jensen and Dr. Tommy Clausner, University of OxfordPresentation of their project “NeuroAI”
16.12.2025no colloquium
23.12.2025no colloquium (Weihnachtsferien / Christmas holiday)
30.12.2025no colloquium (Weihnachtsferien / Christmas holiday)
06.01.2026no colloquium (Weihnachtsferien / Christmas holiday)
13.01.2026Prof. Christian Wallraven, Korea UniversityHigh risk decision making
20.01.2026Prof. Martin Hebart, Justus-Liebig-Universität GießenDimensions underlying mental and neural object representations in humans
27.01.2026Prof. Erin Grant, New York UniversityRepresentational alignment
03.02.2026no colloquium
10.02.2026Maryam Jannati, Thomas Klein, Jannik Reichert & Marvin Theiß  NIP internal talks