Abstract submission open for the UK Neural Computation meeting July 9-11, Imperial College London

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Mar 14, 2025, 3:35:08 PMMar 14
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Abstract submission is now open for the UK Neural Computation meeting 2025 at Imperial College on 9-11th July 2025.

Deadline of 12th May 2025

4 submitted abstracts will be selected for main meeting talks.

Please spread the word!

Conference information: https://neuralcomputation.uk/

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Organisers:
Danyal Akarca (Imperial)
Dan Goodman (Imperial)
Mark Humphries (Nottingham)



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Mark Humphries

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We are offering up to 8 conference fellowships to support attendance at UK Neural Computation 2025 by presenting authors, sponsored by ARIA's Scalable Neural Interface program.

Fellowships include a full registration fee waiver and attendance expenses up to £225. Deadline: May 23rd.

And a reminder that abstract submission closes May 12th. Submit here: https://forms.gle/kg5xaSfBX3sN7tUN9

Speakers, registration and full conference information here: https://neuralcomputation.uk/

Mark Humphries

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Jul 30, 2025, 7:46:11 AMJul 30
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Registration and abstract submission is open for "The Mechanistic Basis of Foraging 2025" at the Edgbaston Park Hotel, University of Birmingham, UK on 3-5th November 2025.


This meeting will bring together everyone fascinated by the brain's role in foraging - ecologists, neuroscientists, theorists, psychologists, clinicians and all.

Confirmed talks from Miriam Klein-Flügge (Oxford), Susan Healy (St Andrews), Benjamin Hayden (Rice), Dean Mobbs (Caltech), Becket Ebitz (Montreal), David Barack (Pennsylvania), Jennifer Li (Max Planck), Elli Leadbeater (UCL), Aaron Bornstein (UC Irvine), Nicholas Furl (Royal Holloway), Mark Humphries (University of Nottingham), and more to come.

We are grateful to University of Birmingham, BBSRC and The Centre for Human Brain Health (CHBH) for supporting this meeting.

Abstracts due August 17th

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Organising Committee:
Prof. Matthew Apps, University of Birmingham                                                            
Prof. Mark Humphries, University of Nottingham                                                  
Prof. Mark Walton, University of Oxford                                                          
Dr. Laura Grima, HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus        
Dr. Tiago Monteiro, University of Aveiro
Dr. Adithya Rajagopalan, NYU
Emma Scholey, University of Birmingham
Kubra Karatas, University of Birmingham            


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Subject: Registration closes July 1st for UK Neural Computation 2025
 
Register by July 1st to attend UK Neural Computation 2025 at Imperial College London, the national meeting for everyone interested in the computations of the brain, both experimentally and theoretically.
 
ECR day: 9th July. Events will include academic career pathways, industry careers panel, and grant writing workshop

Main meeting: 10-11th July
Speakers include: Jennifer Bizley / Rafal Bogacz / Claudia Clopath  / Jonathan Cornford / Paul Graham  / Flavia Mancini / Simon Schultz / Petra Vertes  / Petr Znamenskiy 

Programme, registration and full conference information here: https://neuralcomputation.uk/

Sponsors: 


Organisers:
Danyal Akarca (Imperial)
Dan Goodman (Imperial)
Mark Humphries (Nottingham)


Professor Mark Humphries | Professor of Computational Neuroscience



Connect: Bluesky / LinkedIn / X

Essays on the brain and science: drmdhumphries.medium.com

Book: "The Spike: An Epic Journey Through the Brain in 2.1 Seconds" (Princeton UP) in hardback, paperback, ebook & audiobook read by Anand Jagatia


Mark Humphries

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Aug 26, 2025, 10:59:34 AMAug 26
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Abstract submission for the "The Mechanistic Basis of Foraging 2025" will close on August 29th


This international meeting will bring together everyone fascinated by the brain's role in foraging - ecologists, neuroscientists, theorists, psychologists, clinicians and all. It will be at the Edgbaston Park Hotel, University of Birmingham, UK on 3-5th November 2025.

Confirmed talks from Miriam Klein-Flügge (Oxford), Susan Healy (St Andrews), Benjamin Hayden (Rice), Dean Mobbs (Caltech), Becket Ebitz (Montreal), David Barack (Pennsylvania), Jennifer Li (Max Planck), Elli Leadbeater (UCL), Aaron Bornstein (UC Irvine), Nicholas Furl (Royal Holloway), Mark Humphries (University of Nottingham), and more to come.

We are grateful to University of Birmingham, BBSRC and The Centre for Human Brain Health (CHBH) for supporting this meeting.
Please share in your networks!

Organising Committee:
Prof. Matthew Apps, University of Birmingham                                                            
Prof. Mark Humphries, University of Nottingham                                                  
Prof. Mark Walton, University of Oxford                                                          
Dr. Laura Grima, HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus        
Dr. Tiago Monteiro, University of Aveiro
Dr. Adithya Rajagopalan, NYU
Emma Scholey, University of Birmingham
Kubra Karatas, University of Birmingham            

Mark Humphries (staff)

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Sep 22, 2025, 5:31:56 AM (9 days ago) Sep 22
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Hi everyone, 
 
Early-bird registration for "The Mechanistic Basis of Foraging 2025" will end on September 30th

This international meeting will bring together everyone fascinated by the brain's role in foraging - ecologists, neuroscientists, theorists, psychologists, clinicians and all. It will be at the Edgbaston Park Hotel, University of Birmingham, UK on 3-5th November 2025.

Confirmed talks from Miriam Klein-Flügge (Oxford), Susan Healy (St Andrews), Benjamin Hayden (Rice), Dean Mobbs (Caltech), Becket Ebitz (Montreal), David Barack (Pennsylvania), Jennifer Li (Max Planck), Elli Leadbeater (UCL), Aaron Bornstein (UC Irvine), Nicholas Furl (Royal Holloway), Dr. Carolina Rezaval (Birmingham), David Robbe (INSERM), and more


We are grateful to the University of Birmingham, the BBSRC and The Centre for Human Brain Health (CHBH) for supporting this meeting.
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