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NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING
BRAIN
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About |
The human brain is such a complex system that it can only be understood by combining knowledge and practices from multiple scientific fields. The 5th HBP Student Conference provides an open forum for the exchange of new ideas among early career researchers working across various sciences relevant to the Human Brain Project (HBP). Attendees will be exposed to the data-driven brain research approach of the HBP and have the opportunity to use the EBRAINS platform. The conference offers a space for extensive scientific dialogue, both intra- and interdisciplinary, among peers and faculty through a variety of discussion sessions, lectures and social events. It will take place virtually, organised and supported by the HBP Education Programme. |
Call for Papers |
We invite original high-quality submissions describing innovative research in all disciplines addressed in the HBP. These contributions can emphasise theoretical or empirical works relating to a wide spectrum of fields including but not limited to: neuroscience, computer science, robotics, medicine, psychology, cognitive science or philosophy. We particularly encourage submissions with a potential to inspire collaboration in the research community by introducing new and relevant problems, concepts, and ideas, even if the work is at an early stage of development. |
Summary |
SC 2021 : 5th HBP Student Conference on Interdisciplinary Brain Research will take place in Virtual Conference. It’s a 4 days event starting on Feb 01, 2021 (Monday) and will be winded up on Feb 04, 2021 (Thursday). SC 2021 falls under the following areas: NEUROMORPHIC COMPUTING, BRAIN, etc. Submissions for this Conference can be made by Nov 06, 2020. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the SC 2021
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Credits and Sources |
[1] SC 2021 : 5th HBP Student Conference on Interdisciplinary Brain Research |