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SUMMARY:DeustoCCM Seminar: Developing Mathematical and Physical Tools for Multiscale Dynamical Systems. Applications to Neurophysiological Data
DESCRIPTION:Date: Mon. September 22, 2025 (15:30H)\nEvent: DeustoCCM Seminar\nTitle: Developing Mathematical and Physical Tools for Multiscale Dynamical Systems. Applications to Neurophysiological Data\nSpeaker: Diego Martín Mateos\nAffiliation: Achucarro Basque Center for Neuroscience\nAbstract. When studying nature, and particularly living systems, we observe multiple levels of organization and interaction, ranging from microscopic scales—such as DNA sequences or protein networks—to macroscopic ones, including ecological interactions between species or social networks. Across these levels, different measurement techniques allow us to access information in order to understand their temporal dynamics, the interactions among components, and how such behaviors influence both higher (bottom-up) and lower (top-down) levels. Given the vast diversity of data that can arise at each scale, it is crucial to develop analytical tools capable of extracting as much information as possible. In this context, physics and mathematics provide advanced frameworks for the study of complex systems. In this talk, I will present different methodologies structured around four main axes: (i) dynamical analysis of uni- and multidimensional signals, (ii) characterization of interactions through graph theory and graph dynamics, (iii) higher-order interactions (HOI) explored via hypergraphs and Topological Data Analysis (TDA), and (iv) explainable machine learning and deep learning models (XAI).These approaches will be illustrated with applications to neuroscience, from the study of different states of consciousness (wakefulness, sleep, anesthesia, drug-induced states) to neurological disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.\nWHERE\nUniversity of Deusto, DeustoTech.\nRoom: Logistar\nUnibertsitate Etorb., 24, 48007 Bilbao, Bizkaia\n
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LOCATION:Unibertsitate Etorb., 24, 48007 Bilbao, Bizkaia
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