INCF Assembly 2024
Harnessing groundbreaking instruments and methodologies, we are mapping brain architecture and functionality at an extraordinary resolution and scale, producing vast datasets. This surge of information demands innovative computational approaches and broad collaborations, setting the stage for AI-driven discovery.
The 2024 INCF Assembly will highlight the transformative impact of state-of-the-art technology and collective ingenuity on our comprehension of the brain. Immerse yourself in the cutting edge of brain science, where innovative tools, shared expertise, and the pursuit of understanding meet to decode the essence of intelligence.
EBRAINS Chief Science Officer Prof. Viktor Jirsa and EBRAINS researcher Prof. Dr. Timo Dickscheid will be keynote speakers at the event. TEF-Health coordinator Prof. Dr. Petra Ritter is the deputy chair of INCF.
EBRAINS researchers will also present the following posters at the event:
bids2openminds: extracting linked data from brain imaging data structures
Authors: Lyuba Zehl, Sophia Pieschnik, Peyman Najafi, Jan G. Bjaalie, Trygve B. Leergaard, Andrew P. Davison
Presenting author: Lyuba ZehlFacilitating data reuse with in-depth metadata
Authors: Andrew P. Davison, Isaure Botherel, Liam Chan-Kin, Laura Morel, Ulrike Schlegel, Lyuba Zehl, Peyman Najafi
Presenting author: Andrew P. DavisonLandscape analysis for building alliances between EBRAINS and other data sharing initiatives
Authors: Archana Golla, Andrew Davison, Ingvild E Bjerke, Lyuba Zehl, Mathew Birdsall Abrams, Jan G. Bjaalie
Presenting author: Archana Golla
Who should attend?
The INCF Assembly caters to two main groups:
Neuroscience and/or neuroinformatics researchers interested in learning how to implement FAIR data management and sharing practices in their research, tools, and infrastructures.
Standards developers, infrastructure providers and software developers interested in learning about the latest advancements in the state of the art, increasing community adoption of their infrastructures and software, improving their craft, and those dedicated to working collaboratively with the community to develop solutions that support open, FAIR neuroscience.