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2nd HBP Young Researchers Event: Integrating neuroscience data into models and simulations
Geneva, Switzerland, 12-13 September 2017
https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/young-researchers-event-2017/home
Description
The 2nd Young Researchers Event (YRE) 2017 is hosted by the Human Brain Project (HBP) and organised by young researchers within the HBP. It will take place in Geneva on 12-13 September and is immediately followed by the in-depth CodeJam on 13-15 September.
This year’s theme is integrating neuroscience data into models and simulations. Participants have the opportunity to learn about the Information & Communication Technology Infrastructure offered and developed by the HBP, and how to use it for their own research. They will further get the chance to meet other researchers with similar interests, work in small groups and get support on their projects from the HBP Platform experts.
Programme structure
Keynote lectures
Break-out sessions
Project work and presentations
The event is targeted towards young researchers (Master and PhD students as well as early postdocs) both from within and outside the HBP and will answer the following questions:
These questions will be addressed in various break-out sessions guided by HBP Platform experts.
Topics and speakers confirmed
Upcoming deadlines
Project submission deadline: 18 July 2017
Regsitration deadline: 16 August 2017
Senior Chair
Marc-Oliver Gewaltig | EPFL
Steering Committee
Petrut Bogdan | UMAN
Irene Costantini | LENS
Sandra Diaz | JUELICH
Katharina Heil | UEDIN, KTH
Carmen Alina Lupascu | CNR
Felix Matuschke | JUELICH
Andrew Morgan | UGLA
Maria Pasquini | SSSA
Zsuzsanna Püspöki | CHUV
Armando Romani | EPFL
Michael von Papen | JUELICH
Yoav Zeevi | TAU
Contact and further information
HBP Education Programme Office
education@humanbrainproject.eu
https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/young-researchers-event-2017/home
Keywords
Neuroscience, Modelling, Simulations, Neuroinformatics, Brain Simulation, High Performance Computing, Medical Informatics, Neuromorphic Computing, Neurorobotics