UCSD / CALTECH / PITTSBURGH
ONR MURI PROGRAM IN EXPLOITING NONLINEAR DYNAMICS FOR NOVEL DEVICES

WINTER SCHOOL 2009

Chemical Discrimination and Localization using Biologically Based Olfactory Processing
(Organizers: Mikhail Rabinovich and Miroslav Krstic)

 

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CENTER FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING RESEARCH (CMRR) AUDITORIUM
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
JANUARY 12-13, 2009

JORGE CORTES, UC SAN DIEGO: Distributed Control of Robotic Sensor Networks

KEVIN LYNCH, Northwestern University: Compiling Global Objectives into Local Controllers for Cooperating Mobile Agents / Bio-inspired Electrosense for Underwater Localization

SONIA MARTINEZ, UC SAN DIEGO: Geometric Control of Mechanical Systems

DMITRY RINBERG, Howard Hughes Medical Inst.: Olfactory Information Processing in Behaving Rodents

MARK STOPFER, NIH/NICHD: Odor Coding by Ensembles of Neurons

This is the second in an annual series of Winter Schools focused on the transfer of the biological principles of odor discrimination, localization and tracking to the engineering of devices that perform these actions using cutting-edge principles. The series is sponsored by the U.S. Office of Naval Research as part of its UCSD/Caltech/Pittsburgh MURI program in Chemical Discrimination and Localization using Biologically Based Olfactory Processing. The emphasis of this year's School will be a broad overview of the general principles underlying the ability of animals to detect and localize odors and how these can be used in engineering devices. This will include lectures on control and robotics, olfaction, chemical sensing, and plume tracking. The School is intended for advanced graduate students and researchers interested in this promising area. Graduate students may apply for a travel award. When applying, send one letter of reference from your dissertation supervisor. For additional information contact: Terry Peters (tpeters@ucsd.edu), University of California, San Diego, Institute for Nonlinear Science, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0402. Phone: (858) 534-7753

 

For more information visit our website: http://inls.ucsd.edu/ws2009.html

 
 
WINTER SCHOOL LOCATION: The Winter School will take place in the Center for Magnetic Recording Research
 (CMRR) Auditorium on the UCSD campus. You can find the location of the CMRR building 
on the campus map by accessing the following website:
http://maps.ucsd.edu/Acrobat/CampusMap.pdf
 
REGISTRATION: There will be no registration fee charged for the school. Please contact Terry Peters (tpeters@ucsd.edu) 
if you plan to attend so we can estimate the attendance and forward future information about the school 
to you. You are not required to register to attend the conference.
 
FINANCIAL SUPPORT: Graduate students may apply for a travel award. When applying, send one letter of reference 
from your dissertation supervisor. Please apply to Terry Peters, University of California, San Diego, 
Institute for Nonlinear Science, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0402 by December 15, 2008. 
You may also fax your reference letter to (858) 534-7664.
 
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT: Terry Peters (tpeters@ucsd.edu), UCSD, Institute for Nonlinear Science, 
9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0402. Phone: (858) 534-7753 Fax: (858) 534-7664.
 
HOTEL INFORMATION: A block of rooms at discounted rates has been reserved at the 
Marriott Residence Inn near the UCSD campus. Please call 1-800-331-3131 from the U.S. or Canada 
to make your reservation. International phone numbers to reach the Marriott are available at:
https://www.marriott.com/reservation/worldnum.mi 
 
The studio rate is $159/night plus 10.5% tax (sleeps 1-2). The penthouse rate is $209/night + 10.5% tax (sleeps 3). 
Please "UCSD Winter School" when booking your reservation to be assured of the discounted rates. 
You should also mention that these rooms are part of a group reservation at the Residence Inn in La Jolla. 
The room rate includes a complimentary breakfast buffet and a weeknight social hour with a light meal and beverages 
from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Monday - Thursday). After you have made your room reservation please 
send an e-mail message with your dates of stay to Terry Peters (tpeters@ucsd.edu).
 
HOTEL RESERVATIONS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS: Graduate students with a financial award 
should contact Terry Peters (tpeters@ucsd.edu) who will book your reservation.
 
Marriott Residence Inn La Jolla
(http://www.residenceinn.com/dpp/PropertyPage.asp?MarshaCode=LAJCA)
8901 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037
USA
Phone: 1-800-331-3131 (toll-free number from U.S. and Canada) or 1-858-587-1770
International phone numbers to make reservations:
http://www.marriott.com/reservation/worldnum.mi
 
The Marriott Residence Inn is located in a beautiful setting in La Jolla within walking distance of UCSD, 
shopping, restaurants and movie theatres. All of the rooms have a TV and a fully equipped kitchen with 
refrigerator, stove, microwave and coffeemaker. Other amenities: evening dinner delivery service, a fitness facility, 
two swimming pools, five spas, laundry facilities, and discounted airport transportation. 
The hotel's website shows additional amenities.
 
ALTERNATIVE HOTEL INFORMATION: San Diego Hotels.com (http://www.sandiegohotels.com/)
 
AIRPORT SHUTTLE: Cloud 9 Shuttle offers a discounted rate of $14 each way from the San Diego Airport 
to the Residence Inn. Please look for their shuttle at the airport in the shuttle bus area or call them at 1-800-974-8885. 
From outside San Diego County you can call 1-858-974-8885.
 
PARKING: Parking permits may be purchased at either of the UCSD Information Booths located on 
Gilman Drive or North Point Drive. Parking permits are $6/day. 
You can find the location and directions to the UCSD Information Booth by accessing the following website:
http://www.ucsd.edu/map/directions.html
 
SCHEDULE: The Winter School will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, January 12, 2009 and will conclude 
at approximately 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Meals will not be provided but we will provide coffee and tea. 
A detailed schedule of lectures will be provided later.
 
MEALS: The Price Center is located nearby which offers a variety of fast food restaurants. 
The UCSD Bookstore is also located in the Price Center.
 
Please check the website periodically for further information regarding the lectures, local transportation, 
hotel reservations/arrangements, directions, etc.