We are requesting proposals for workshops from the international community of computational neuroscientists. Proposals from all levels of faculty as well as advanced postdoctoral fellows are welcome. This is a great opportunity
to organize a small meeting with just a few of the headaches of actually organizing it.
Workshop proposal submission instructions for CNS 2016
The last two days (July 6-7) of the 25th annual CNS meeting will be devoted to workshops, in which computationally related neuroscience topics can be presented and discussed.
Workshops can be anywhere between one half to two days in duration. Usually several speakers are invited to introduce a unifying theme, but ample time for discussion should also be planned.
Submit workshop proposals to: workshops@cnsorg.org.
The Past Meetings page gives access to archives of
workshops held at previous CNS meetings.
The proposal should be submitted as a Word or pdf file and MUST include the following sections:
Also please note the following rules which were approved by the OCNS Board on July 15, 2013:
Workshops submitted before January 31, 2016 will be given priority in acceptance. Workshop proposals arriving after January 31, 2016 will be evaluated based on remaining space for additional workshops. No further workshop acceptances are anticipated after May 15, 2016.