Announcing Neuromatch 2.0 – an online unconference in neuroscience, May 25-27, 2020.


After a successful two-day conference in March, Neuromatch is back for three days this May! This fully online computational neuroscience conference will include invited and submitted talks, a virtual poster session, panels, debates, group discussion, and “mind-matching” events. In partnership with the IEEE Brain Initiative, one day of the conference will focus on neural data analysis. In partnership with eLife, Neuromatch will also feature talks and discussion with early career researchers.  


Registration and talk/poster submissions are due May 20th. For instructions on how to submit, please see: https://neuromatch.io/instructions/ 


For more information and to register for the conference, visit our site: https://neuromatch.io/ 

If you want to participate in the “mind-matching” or group discussion events (where you’ll be algorithmically paired with other scientists based on mutual research interests), don’t forget to include example abstracts so we know your interests! 


Confirmed Speakers: 


Sincerely,

Neuromatch 2.0 organizers 


Dan Goodman (Imperial)

Konrad Kording (UPenn)

Brad Wyble (Penn State)

Titipat Achakulvisut (UPenn)

Tim Vogels (Oxford)

Chris Rozell (Georgia Tech)

Yiota Poirazi (IMBB/FORTH)

Grace Lindsay (UCL)