Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2019 FFBH 2019 <http://fruitflybrain.org/hackathons>March 20, 2019Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 The 4th Fruit Fly brain Hackathon (FFBH 2019) will be held on Wednesday, March 20, 2019. The goal of the hackathon is to bring together researchers interested in developing executable models of the fruit fly brain. In this year’s hackathon, we will focus on the FlyBrainLab <http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/research/ffbo/fbl> (FBL), a newly developed interactive computing platform for studying the function of executable circuits constructed from fly brain data. The hackathon is aimed at three main groups of participants: neurobiologists, modelers and software engineers. We welcome researchers working on the fruit fly brain as well as those working on other model organisms to participate and broaden the discussion in the hackathon. The Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2019 is organized in conjunction with the Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuit, Memory and Computation <http://fruitflybrain.org/workshops.html> on March 21-22, 2019. Participants of the hackathon are welcome to attend the workshop. Registration is free but all participants have to register <https://ffbh2019.eventbrite.com/>. (*https://ffbh2019.eventbrite.com/ <https://ffbh2019.eventbrite.com/>*). Organizers: Tingkai Liu, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University Mehmet Kerem Turkcan, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University Chung-Heng Yeh, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University Yiyin Zhou, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University More information can be found on the hackathon website: http://fruitflybrain.org/hackathons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Best Regards, Yiyin Zhou, on behalf of the organizers -- Yiyin Zhou Associate Research Scientist Bionet Group: www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu Department of Electrical Engineering Columbia University