Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos, Carina Soares-Cunha, Ana João Rodrigues, Sidarta Ribeiro and Nuno Sousa
Peres A.S.C., Souza V.H., Catunda J.M.Y., Mazzeto-Betti K.C., Santos-Pontelli T.E.G., Vargas C.D., Baffa O., de Araújo D.B., Pontes-Neto O.M., Leite J.P. and Garcia M.A.C.
Stochastic models for biological neural networks. “Statiscian brain” conjecture. High-performance computing. Open-source, free softwares. New directions for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease. Brachial-plexus-injury initiative. Wikipedia. The Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (RIDC NeuroMat) has released the report of activities for 2015-2017, to be assessed by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) international evaluation committee. The report lists major achievements in the three main areas of NeuroMat —research, technology transfer, dissemination— as well as general information on the RIDC team, publication metrics and funding support.
On May 16, the meeting "Numeracy in Brazil: diagnoses and perspectives", promoted by the Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (RIDC NeuroMat) took place at University of São Paulo (USP). This event was part of the Brazilian Mathematics Biennium and had the support of the São Paulo Research Foundation and the University of São Paulo School of Education. According to the professor Dr. Fernando Paixão, NeuroMat's coordinator of scientific diffusion and one of the event's organizer, the objective was to discuss about the mathematical culture, especially in Basic Education. Carol Gama, Oxigênio, 06/13/2017. (In Portuguese)
Fernanda S. Matias, Pedro V. Carelli, Claudio R. Mirasso and Mauro Copelli
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