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Prof. Dr. Marc Timme

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Group: Network Dynamics Group
Projects: Nonlinear Methods for Detecting Timing Relations in Neural Data, Theory of Precise Timing in Spiking Neural Networks, Control and Selforganization for Autonomous Robots, Complex Disordered Systems: Statistical Physics and Symbolic Computation, Structure, Dynamics and Function of Complex Networks, Dynamics of Modern Power Grids
Address:  Bunsenstrasse 10
37073 Göttingen
Germany
Office: Building 1, Room 01216
Phone: +49-(0)551-5176-440
Email: send email
Alternative method of contact: group secretary Ayse Bolik

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  • 2011 Editor
    New Journal of Physics
  • 2009 named Adjunct Professor
    at the University of Göttingen
  • 2009 Ashwin Chaos Award
    for the solution of a 2006 problem in dynamical systems' theory
  • 2008 Distinguished Referee of the Year
    at Europhysics Letters
  • 2003 Award of the Berliner Ungewitter Foundation
    for outstanding doctoral thesis and examination
  • 2002 Otto Hahn Medal
    of the Max Planck Society for outstanding research
  • 1998 Scholarship of the Stony Brook Foundation
    for summer research at the State University of New York at Stony Brook
  • 1998 Scholarship of the State University of New York at Stony Brook
    for graduate studies and research
  • 1997 Scholarship of the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service)
    for Master's studies abroad

Selected Articles:
F. van Bussel, B. Kriener, and M. Timme (2011).
Inferring synaptic connectivity from spatio-temporal spike patterns
Frontiers Comput. Neurosci. 5:3. download file download file
J. Nagler, A. Levina, and M. Timme (2011).
Impact of single links in competitive percolation
Nature Physics 7:265. download file download file
S. Gorur Shandilya, and M. Timme (2011).
Inferring network topology from complex dynamics
New J. Phys. 13:013004. download file download file
C. Grabow, S. Hill, S. Grosskinsky, and M. Timme (2010).
Do small worlds synchronize fastest?
Europhys. Lett. 90:48002. download file download file
S. Steingrube, M. Timme, F. Wörgötter, and P. Manoonpong (2010).
Self-organized adaptation of a simple neural circuit enables complex robot behaviour
Nature Physics 6:224-230. download file download file
C. Kirst, T. Geisel, and M. Timme (2009).
Sequential Desynchronization in Networks of Spiking Neurons with Partial Reset
Phys. Rev. Lett. 102:068101. download file download file
S. Jahnke, R.M. Memmesheimer, and M. Timme (2008).
Stable Irregular Dynamics in Complex Neural Networks
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100:048102. download file
M. Timme (2007).
Revealing Network Connectivity from Response Dynamics
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98(22):224101. download file
R.-. Memmesheimer, and M. Timme (2006).
Designing the Dynamics of Spiking Neural Networks
Phys. Rev. Lett. 97:188101. download file
P. Ashwin, and M. Timme (2005).
When instability makes sense
Nature 436:36-37. download file

Publications (chronological - click here to see all publications)