[Neuroinfo] 1st HBP Student Conference: Extended Abstract Submission Deadline
HBP Education
education at humanbrainproject.eu
Tue Oct 11 09:54:18 CEST 2016
Dear all,
In February 2017, the Education Programme Office of the Human Brain Project will organise its 1st Student Conference in Vienna, Austria under the title “Transdisciplinary Research Linking Neuroscience, Brain Medicine and Computer Science”.
Please find some general information about the conference below and in the attached PDF files.
Best regards,
The Education Programme Office
Medical University Innsbruck (MUI)
Center of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Experimental Psychiatry Unit
Innrain 66a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Phone Office: +43 512 504 23710
Fax Office: +43 512 504 23716
Email: education at humanbrainproject.eu <mailto:education at humanbrainproject.eu>
1st HBP Student Conference: Transdisciplinary Research Linking Neuroscience, Brain Medicine and Computer Science
Vienna, Austria, 8-10 February 2017
education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/studentconference <https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/studentconference>
Description
In the context of the 1st HBP Student Conference, young researchers from the fields of neuroscience, brain medicine and computer science receive the possibility to exchange ideas and perspectives and discuss various aspects of their particular fields of expertise relevant to the Human Brain Project. The conference offers a variety of discussion sessions, lectures and social events. Through working across boundaries and linking the various fields, it serves as a platform for both intra- and interdisciplinary exchange and is a great opportunity for extensive scientific discussions among peers and faculty, and also a fertile soil for new, innovative ideas.
Conference Structure
Keynote Lectures
Discussion Sessions
Student Lightning Talks
Poster Presentations
Round Table Discussion
Social Event
We are looking for original high-quality submissions containing innovative research from all fields relating to the HBP research programme. Contributions emphasising theoretical and empirical foundations are just as welcome as new approaches to specific questions concerning the twelve subprojects of the HBP. Finally, we particularly encourage submissions introducing new and relevant problems, concepts and ideas with the potential to inspire the research community – even if the approach is at an early stage of development.
All participants may submit an extended abstract and will have the opportunity to present their work. Presentations will include a brief oral presentation, a poster, or both.
Abstract submission deadline extended until 28 October 2016.
The conference will start on Wednesday, 8 February 2017 in the early afternoon with registration and end the afternoon of Friday, 10 February 2017.
Scientific Committee
Nikola Simidjievski, chair | JSI
Andrea Santuy | UPM
Miriam Menzel | FZ JUELICH
Jovan Tanevski | JSI
Vitali Karasenko | UHEI
Tara Mahfoud | KCL
Organised by
HBP Education Programme Office
Upcoming Deadlines
Extended abstract submission deadline: 28 October 2016
Online registration closes: 23 January 2017
Contact
HBP Education Programme Office
Medical University Innsbruck
Center of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Experimental Psychiatry Unit
Innrain 66a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Phone: +43 512 504 23710
Fax: +43 512 504 23716
E-mail: education at humanbrainproject.eu <mailto:education at humanbrainproject.eu>
Website: education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/studentconference <http://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/studentconference>
The Venue
The conference will take place at the Campus of the University of Vienna. It is a place of work for students and researchers, a place for the exchange of knowledge, and in its function as congress venue also serves as an important meeting point for students and researchers from all over the world.
Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria, located in the northeast of the country on the banks of the Danube River. As Austria's cultural, economic and political centre, the city unites the royal-imperial flair of the past with the latest trends. There are excellent museums, art collections, numerous theatres and operas. Vienna is also famous for its coffeehouses and cuisine.
Keynote Lectures
Christine Aicardi | KCL
Anna Letizia Allegra | UFI
Gaute Einevoll | NMBU
Dragi Kocev | JSI
Kai Kummer | MUI
Mihai Petrovici | UHEI
Florian Röhrbein | TUM
Keywords
Neuroscience
Brain Medicine
Computer Science
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