Workshop on
time-series analysis of noisy data 
2024

Workshop on
time-series analysis of noisy data 
2024

Workshop on time-series analysis of noisy data 2024

25-27 September 2024, Lancaster, UK

How to distinguish oscillations from noise?

Wednesday 25th

Time

Event

9.30-10.00

Registration with refreshments – Faraday Foyer

10.00-10.30

Welcome, intro and housekeeping – Cavendish colloquium

10.30-11.30

Sandra Chapman, Data-driven discovery in multiscale, nonlinear solar system plasmas – Cavendish colloquium

11.30-12.30

Milan Paluš, Surrogate data for statistical testing and inference of physical mechanisms underlying complex dynamics – Cavendish colloquium

12.30-14.00

Lunch – Physics Atrium

14.00-16.00

MODA session – Ash House

16.00-16.30

Refreshments – Faraday Foyer

16.30-17.30

Julian Newman, A new order parameter for synchronization of angular velocitiesCavendish colloquium

17.30-18.30

Peter Tass, Vibrotactile coordinated reset fingertip stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease – Cavendish colloquium

18.30

Reception – Faraday Foyer

 

 Thursday 26th

Time

Event

09.00-10.00

Tomislav Stankovski, Neural cross-frequency coupling functions: applications in resting state, anesthesia and sleep – Cavendish colloquium

10.00-10.30

Refreshments – Faraday Foyer

10.30-12.00

Contributed talks – Cavendish colloquium
– Sam Kirkham,
Discovering dynamics of mind and motion
-Anirban Dutta,
Enhancing Post-Stroke Cerebral Blood Flow through Peripheral Neurostimulation: A Grey BoxModal Analysis Approach
-Xiaoyun Chen, Alpha Oscillations reflect the temporal dynamics of curiosity
-Juliane Bjerkan, Neurovascular dynamics with ageing and dementia

12.00-13.00

Julian Newman, Logarithmic units and the continuous wavelet transform –  Cavendish colloquium

13.00-14.00

Lunch – Physics Atrium

14.00-15.00

Holger Kantz, Long range correlations and extreme events in surface temperatures – Cavendish colloquium

15.00-16.00

Contributed talks – Cavendish colloquium
-Dmitry Luchinksy,
Detecting of ions in molecular dynamics of nanochannels
-Paulina Trybek,
Investigation of the collective behavior of ion channels through the analysis of patch clamp recordings
-Michal Stachowiak, Model-based Investigation of physiological origins of the aperiodic signal in brain organoid electrophysiological recordings

16.00-16.30

Refreshments – Faraday Foyer

16.30-17.30

Milan Paluš, Oscillations embedded in complex background and their interactions – Cavendish colloquium

17.30-18.30

Optional MODA session – Ash House

18.40

Transport from campus to conference dinner

19.00

Conference dinner – Bay Horse Inn

 

  Friday 27th

Time

Event

08.45-09.00

Refreshments – Faraday Foyer

09.00-10.20

Contributed talks – Cavendish colloquium
-Akari Matsuki,
Network inference from oscillatory signals based on circle map
– Vesna Vuksanovic,
Brain ageing models: revealing neuroimaging correlates of neurodegeneration
-Sam Barnes,
Phase coherence – a time-localised approach to studying interaction
-Reka Lantos,
Detecting Extreme Market Events Using Time-Varying Graphical Lasso

10.20-11.20

Hiroya Nakao, Phase-reduction approach to noisy oscillatory systems – Cavendish colloquium

11.20-12.00

Refreshments and closing – Faraday Foyer

12.00

Lake District (lunch on the way)

 

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