Brainhack is a unique conference that convenes researchers from across the globe and a myriad of disciplines to work together on innovative projects related to neuroscience. Year after year, global Brainhack events have brought together researchers to participate in open collaboration, and regional Brainhack events keep the momentum going throughout the year. Brainhack Global 2017 will unite several regional Brainhack events throughout the world during March 2-5, 2017.
Please contact your site's organizer or look under your sites location page to find out about registration.
A feature of the distributed Brainhack model is that content can be shared between sites. In the past, we have broadcast video lectures using google hangouts on air, which also archives the videos so that they can be watched later. It may also be possible for some of our speakers to give tutorials at multiple times.
March 2-4
Spinoza Centre for Neuroimaging
Chair: Pierre-Louis Bazin
March 2-4
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Chair: Daniel Margulies
March 3-4
Karolinska Institute, INCF Secretariat, Nobels väg 15 A
Chair: Malin Sandström, Gustav Nilsonne, Anders Eklund
March 2-3
University of Warwick
Chair: Camille Maumet, Thomas Nichols, and Simon Schwab
March 2-3
University Research Priority Program Dynamics of Healthy Aging, University of Zurich
Chair: Franz Liem and Frank Scharnowski
March 2-4
Robarts Research Institute, Western University
Chairs: Ali Khan and Joern Diedrichsen
March 2-4
Center for Addiction and Mental Health
Chair: Stephen Strother and Erin W Dickie
March 2-4
University of Indiana at Bloomington
Chair: Eleftherios Garyfallidis
March 2-5
MIT
Chair: Satra Ghosh, Keith Heberlin, David Kennedy, and Koene Van Dijk
March 2-5
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College
Chair: Matteo Visconti di Oleggio Castello
Brainhack is dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Our anti-harassment policy can be found at: http://www.brainhack.org/global2017/codeofconduct.html