Current PhD student, received the best poster prize at the , in Antibes, France from 8-10 June 2015 for his work with and on “First passage times in integrate–and–fire neurons with stochastic thresholds”.
Wilhelm won a signed certificate from the conference organisers, a Kindle, two books donated by Springer, a further 200 euros to spend on books from their catalogue and an Open Access fee waiver for the Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience.
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