[CogSci] Neuromatch Conference 2022, Submission deadline Sept 5, conference Sept 27-28

Brad Wyble bwyble at gmail.com
Wed Aug 24 13:56:31 PDT 2022


Hi All,

After four successful conferences, Neuromatch is pleased to be holding our
fifth. The scope of NMC 2022 includes computational neuroscience and machine
learning work that has a biological link.

We are excited to have a slate of excellent speakers and panelists lined up
including:

Keynotes from Larry Abbott, Rosa Chan, Ida Momennejad and Mac Shine

Panel on spiking computation: Priya Panda, Katie Schuman, and Peter Suma

Panel on the future of scientific publishing: Tim Behrens, Simine Vazire, and
Abeni Wickham

Bridging-the-gap with computational psychiatry:  Xiaosi Gu and Quentin Huys

Each of our conferences has led the way in providing new innovations to the
virtual conference space, and this year we are excited to offer you:

   -

   This year, all talks will be provided with a DOI for a permanent
   identification of your contribution presented at NMC 2022.
   -

   The main talks will be hosted on Crowdcast. Instead of posters, we
offer flash
   talks (brief pre-recorded videos), and dedicated meet up times for
   discussion within Reddit.
   -

   A new edition of NMC for kids: a special session of talks for a younger
   audience and the young at heart interested in neuroscience, plus a new
   “Escape Room” experience.
   -

   Last year, we pioneered a new mechanism to connect talks in the
   conference to corresponding preprints on bioRxiv and medRxiv, and we
   will also provide links to preprints on other platforms such as OSF
   preprints.


Registration costs are set at 15 USD to cover technical costs, and if this
is a difficulty, the fee can be waived without questions.

Important dates:

   -

   September 5, 2022: Abstract submission deadline
   -

   September 7, 2022: Abstract acceptance and live talk selection news
   -

   September 22, 2022: Video submission deadline for flashtalks
   -

   September 27 - 28, 2022: NMC 2022


Each of the two conference days will have two sessions, each of which is 4
hours long. Here are the hours for each of the sessions, as they would
occur across five time zones from around the world:


Read more at http://conference.neuromatch.io

We look forward to seeing you at NMC 2022!

All the best,

Neuromatch Conference Organizing Committee



-- 
Brad Wyble
Professor of Psychology
Penn State University
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