I am thrilled to announce the third BrainNet workshop. If you're interested in exploring the latest network theory techniques for brain data analysis, we cordially invite you to attend BrainNet 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden on May 13th to 15th.
Leading researchers will showcase the state-of-the-art network-level methods for analyzing and interpreting brain data, offering insights from mathematical, theoretical and experimental perspectives.
The event is hybrid, you can participate either in person or virtually. For on site participants, you can submit an abstract for giving a contributed talk! Be careful, registration closes on 5th of April.
The confirmed keynote speakers for the event are:
* Dr. David Dahmen, Institute for Advanced Simulation, Research Centre Jülich, Germany.
* Prof. Jacobo Diego Sitt, Paris Brain Institute (ICM), INSERM, ICM institute, Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, France.
* Prof. Marcel Oberlaender, Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior, Bonn, Germany.
* Prof. Marcus Kaiser, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
This is a unique opportunity to learn from world-renowned experts and connect with researchers from all over the world. You can find all the details, including the full schedule, speaker list, and registration link, on the official BrainNet 2024 webpage at https://brainnet2024.carrd.co/<https://brainnet2024.carrd.co/>.
We look forward to seeing you there! Please distribute the link in your networks for anyone who might be interested in attending.
Best regards,
The BrainNet 2024 Organising Committee:
Barbara Mahler, Christoffer Olsson, Gonzalo Uribarri, Henri Riihimäki, Jason Smith, Pascal Helson
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