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Winter Quarter Update

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Winter Quarter Update

Posted on
January 17, 2017
by Saira Mortier

Today, feel free to take a moment and enjoy this fresh Getting Smart podcast with our director as he talks about where his journey in computer science has taken him both in his education and professionally, and how we can help today’s students be successful using artificial intelligence.

Have you explored our neuroscience game beta, Mozak: Brainbuilder? Our community is doing incredible work by  currently exploring mice neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and anterior lateral motor cortex (ALM). Join in the fun and learn new things while making contributions to science or simply follow along with the progress being made.

Algebra Challenge update: We have not yet picked out a date for our next challenge, but we know how eager our fans are and hope to announce something soon. To stay up to date and be first in line for those announcements, please join our (extremely low volume) mail list.

We are still hiring for our open positions, see this post for details on how to apply and what’s currently open. Please note we cannot answer any emails about the status of these positions via our general information email address directly.

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