From sanjay.ankur at gmail.com Mon Jul 8 11:51:18 2024 From: sanjay.ankur at gmail.com (Ankur Sinha) Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2024 10:51:18 +0100 Subject: [Incf-ocns-software-wg] REMINDER: Adam Tyson: Software Tools for Systems Neuroscience @ INCF/OCNS Software WG session on 9th July, 1500 UTC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear all, A reminder of tomorrow's session: ----------------------------------------------------- Dear all, Apologies for the cross posts. Please do spread the word to interested colleagues. Adam Tyson from the Neuroinformatics Unit at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre will talk about the software tools that their group develops at the next INCF/OCNS Software Working Group (WG) session on July 09 at 1500 UTC. There will be a Q&A/discussion session after the presentation, followed by any WG business. Please find the abstract and joining information below: - When: July 9, 1500 UTC - Where: Zoom: https://ucl.zoom.us/j/91017703246?pwd=RmdwMW9xL0FFaFVVL0Z6dUtnbkplZz09 - Web page: https://ocns.github.io/SoftwareWG/2024/06/26/wg-meeting-9-july-2024-software-tools-for-systems-neuroscience-adam-tyson-.html Abstract: Understanding the brain requires processing and analysing large, multidimensional datasets. Systems neuroscience, in particular, has undergone a drastic transformation, with individual labs now commonly generating terabytes or even petabytes of data annually. While there has been an increase in software tools to process this data, many of these tools are single-purpose, inadequately maintained, or poorly integrated with the broader software ecosystem. This talk will outline some of the tools we are developing for computational neuroanatomy, video behavioural analysis, and data management. About the speaker: Adam Tyson is the Head Research Engineer at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre and Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at University College London. He established the Neuroinformatics Unit, a research software engineering team dedicated to developing robust, maintainable, and user-friendly software tools for neuroscience and machine learning. Adam completed a PhD in neuroscience at King's College London before working as a software developer at the Institute of Cancer Research and the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre. Resources/links: - BrainGlobe: https://brainglobe.info/ - Movement: https://movement.neuroinformatics.dev/ - NeuroBluePrint: https://neuroblueprint.neuroinformatics.dev/ - Neuroinformatics Unit: https://neuroinformatics.dev/ - Sainsbury Wellcome Centre: https://www.sainsburywellcome.org/web/ - Gatsby Computational Neuroscience: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/gatsby/gatsby-computational-neuroscience-unit On behalf of the WG, -- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha (He / Him / His) | https://ankursinha.in Research Fellow at the Silver Lab, University College London | http://silverlab.org/ Free/Open source community volunteer at the NeuroFedora project | https://neuro.fedoraproject.org Time zone: Europe/London