Dear all, We are pleased to announce that the Workshop on Methods of Information Theory in Computational Neuroscience <https://jlizier.github.io/CNS2026-InfoTheoryWorkshop/> will be held once again as part of the 35th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting ( CNS*2026 <https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2026>), in Halifax, Canada. The full CNS*2026 conference will take place from July 11–15, 2026, with workshops held on July 14–15, 2026. Our confirmed and tentatively confirmed *invited speakers *so far include: - Demian Battaglia, CNRS / University of Strasbourg, France - Marilyn Gatica, Northeastern University London, UK - Jaroslav Hlinka, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic - Joseph Lizier, The University of Sydney, Australia - Patricio Orio, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile - Maria Pope, Indiana University, USA - Thomas Varley, University of Vermont, USA - ...more TBA! We would like to *call for contributions* to talks. If you are interested in contributing a talk, please send a title and abstract to Joseph T. Lizier (joseph.lizier@sydney.edu.au) and Marilyn Gatica ( marilyn.gatica@nulondon.ac.uk). Earlier submissions and submissions from speakers from underrepresented groups will be prioritised. We will review submissions weekly starting May 25, and the call will remain open until all available slots have been filled. Please pay attention to the registration for CNS*2026 deadlines and fees, as workshop registration at least is required for attendance, and see our website <https://jlizier.github.io/CNS2026-InfoTheoryWorkshop/> <https://jlizier.github.io/CNS2026-InfoTheoryWorkshop/>for more details. We hope you will join us there! *Organising Committee:* Joseph T. Lizier, Chair, The University of Sydney, Australia Marilyn Gatica, Co-Chair, Northeastern University London, UK Demian Battaglia, CNRS / University of Strasbourg, France
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Marilyn Gatica