[Eeglablist] Brainhack Global 2019: Call for Local Event Site
brainhack org
brainhackorg at gmail.com
Thu Sep 26 00:31:11 PDT 2019
Dear colleagues,
Brainhack Global 2019 will take place between *13-17 November*, and we are
collecting interests from all possible sites. As each year we would like to
host many Brainhack events all around the world to bring together
initiatives and celebrate the power of collaborative and open science
across the globe!
Brainhack events aim to include:
- tutorials on the use of open science tools, resources, and specific data
analysis techniques that facilitate the reproducibility, openness, and
collaboration of the neuroscientific investigations;
- pitching and working on projects that support collaborative and rapid
creation of tools;
- keynotes from experts in specific research domains;
- broadcasting tutorials from event sites;
- unconference sessions that allow a relaxed and friendly environment for
attendees to share their expertise;
- social networking activities.
If you are interested in hosting a local Brainhack event, please fill and
submit the application form from here to get started:
http://www.brainhack.org/global2019/#host. We have a team of eager
researchers waiting to help you to organize a successful event in your
local institute and town.
For more details and information, please check the Brainhack Global 2019
website, follow the Twitter account and join the Mattermost channel:
http://www.brainhack.org/global2019/
https://twitter.com/brainhackorg
https://mattermost.brainhack.org/brainhack/channels/brainhack-global-2019
*Important Dates*
*13 November 2019 Host confirmation*
*13-17 November 2019 Brainhack events*
We look forward to hearing from you,
*The Brainhack Global 2019 Organizing Committee*
Cameron Craddock, The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School,
Texas, USA
Pierre Bellec, Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie
de Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Daniel Margulies, CNRS, Paris, France
Isil Poyraz Bilgin, The University of Reading, Reading, UK
Sofie Van Den Bossche, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Damion Demeter, The University of Texas, Texas, USA
Anibal Sólon Heinsfeld, The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical
School, Texas, USA
Peer Herholz, Montréal Neurological Institute & Hospital, McGill
University, Montréal, Canada
Jon Haitz Legarreta, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada
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