Workshop: High Performance Computing in Neuroscience
Does your research involve computationally intensive tasks such as large scale modeling or data analysis? Come to the workshop on High Performance Computing Resources for Parallel Simulations and Data Analysis: NSG and HPAC to share your experience with others who are dealing with similar challenges, and learn about resources that are currently available and/or being developed that may help accelerate your own research. This workshop will be held on Saturday, Nov. 3 from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM at a location in downtown San Diego. Space is limited, and the registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 12, so you should act early. For the on-line registration form see https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/courses/nsg2018/nsg2018.html The workshop will include a combination of short presentations and discussions. Confirmed speakers and topics include: "The Neuroscience Gateway" Amit Majumdar, Subhashini Sivagnanam, Kenneth Yoshimoto, Ted Carnevale "Research Activities at the Human Brain Project's High Performance Analytics and Computing Platform" Alexander Peyser "Human Neocortical Neurosolver: A New Modeling Platform for Cellular and Circuit Level Interpretation of EEG/MEG" Samuel A Neymotin, Dylan S Daniels, Noam Peled, Robert A McDougal, Ted Carnevale, Christopher I Moore, Michael L Hines, Matti Hamalainen, Stephanie R Jones "Towards a Complete Description of the Hippocampal Circuitry Underlying Sharp Wave-Mediated Memory Replay" Ivan Soltesz "Neuroanatomical models beyond the spatial resolution of MRI require HPC: The Big Brain and fiber tracts" Karl Zilles, Nicola Palomero-Gallagher and Katrin Amunts "The Virtual Brain: personalized large-scale brain network modeling and its applications" Viktor Jirsa
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Carnevale, Nicholas