[Neurobureau-hubs] brainhack 2012

Pierre Bellec pierre.bellec at criugm.qc.ca
Fri Jul 6 21:21:40 PDT 2012


Dear hubs,

FYI you will find below an email I have sent to the people I know who I
think would be a good fit for brainhack. Please do not hesitate to
advertise in your circles to make sure that nobody misses the chance to
join the party. Looking forward to see you in Germany next September.

Cheers,

Pierre

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Dear colleagues,

I wanted to draw your attention on the upcoming 2012 Brainhack, 1st
edition, to be held from September 1-4 at the Max Plank Institute for Human
Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany. Brainhack is not a
conference or a workshop. It should be closer to one of those exciting
conversations you may have had at HBM during cocktail or poster sessions.
Except that we will have over three days to build up those conversations
into full-fledge collaborations. One should come to brainhack ready to
engage into collaborative projects, and with some material (slides, ideas,
data, tools) ready to start a project or a discussion panel. Brainhack will
build on the successful techniques used in other
unconferences<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference> to
keep the meeting focussed and productive. It is possible to start a project
and build a team as early as today. Please have a look at the website for
informations on the conference and a sample of projects (more will be added
over the summer):
http://brainhack.org/2012/04/06/brainhack-2012-unconference/

The list of confirmed attendees includes F. Xavier Castellanos, Michael
Hanke, Michael P. Milham, Tal Yarkoni, Arno Villringer, and many members of
the neurobureau <http://www.neurobureau.org/NeuroBureau/Welcome.html>.
Brainhack
is a satellite of the resting-state connectivity
conference<http://www.restingstate.com/>.
Although many participants will have an interest in connectivity analysis,
there will also be attendees coming from a variety of backgrounds within
neuroscience. Registration is now opened:
http://www.cbs.mpg.de/events/workshops/brainhack

Please do not hesitate to share this invitation with your circles. Best
regards,

Pierre Bellec, PhD
Research Centre of the Montreal Geriatric Institute
& Department of Computer Science and Operations Research
University of Montreal, Québec, Canada
http://simexp-lab.org/brainwiki/doku.php?id=pierrebellec
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