After 2 online editions, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year we are very excited to run the school with a full 2-week program with the 1st week focused on Network Neuroscience: from synapses to large-scale networks, and the second week centred on Brain Networks in Health and Disease: the Future of Neurotechnologies. There will be a lot of space for discussion and design of future research projects.
Morning Lectures
Bechir Jarraya INSERM-CEA, FR (HBP program)
Roshan Cools Radboud University, NL (HBP program)
Ólafsdóttir H Freyja Radboud University, NL
Guido Nolte UKE, Hamburg, DE
Joana Cabral University of Minho, PT
Jorge Mejias University of Amsterdam, NL
Klaus Linkenkaer-Hansen University of Amsterdam, NL
Hayriye Cagnan University of Oxford, UK
Morning Lectures
Klaus Schellhorn neuroConn, DE
Ciska Heida University of Twente, NL
Matthew Self Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, NL
Richard van Wezel Radboud University, NL
Michiel Dirkx Radboud University, NL
Silvia Tolu Technical University of Denmark, DTU, DK
Fernando Gasca Compumedics Europe GmbH, DE
Bastian Cheng University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,UKE, DE
Afternoon Tutorials
Cell Recording – Processing Pipelines.
Alessio Buccino, Allen Institute of Neural Dynamics
MEG/EEG
Robert Oostenveld, Radboud University, NL
Neurotechnology and the health care industry
Santiago Brandi, Eodyne, ES
Tutorials
State of the art in Brain Architecture: DAC.
Adrian Fernandez Amil, Radboud University, NL.
Ismael T. Freire, Radboud University, NL.
Brain Functional Networks Connectivity. BrainX3 & network simulations.
Vivek Sharma, Radboud University, NL.
Francisco Santos. Eodyne, ES