[BraiNDy 2026] Brain Network Dynamics – Call for Participants

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Swatantra Dhara (R23AB0003)

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Sep 2, 2025, 4:03:10 AM (5 days ago) Sep 2
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We are pleased to announce the 2nd edition of the Brain Network Dynamics (BraiNDy 2026) Meeting at Udaipur from January 7-9, 2026. This annual event aims to foster the exchange of ideas and collaboration in the emerging field of brain dynamics.

Conference Snapshot
🗓️  7 – 9 January 2026
🗺️📍Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
🌐  Website: https://braindymeeting.github.io/v2026/

💡  Theme: "Using generative models to understand the physics of brain and behavior"

  • Speakers
    Demian Battaglia,         University of Strasbourg
    James Roberts,                 Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane
    Luiz Pessoa,                         University of Maryland
    Nandini Chatterjee Singh, Ashoka University
    Parul Verma,                         Indian Institute of Technology Madras
    Pedro Valdes Sosa,         Cuban Neuroscience Center, Global Brain Consortium
    Satu Palva                             University of Helsinki, Finland
    Sitabhra Sinha,                 Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai
    Suman Saha,                         Vellore Institute of Technology
    Viktor Jirsa,                         Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, Aix-Marseilles University
    Xiao-Jing Wang,                  New York University

    - more announcing soon.

  • Cutting-edge Sessions
    Dynamical systems, whole-brain modeling, computational psychiatry, data-driven connectomics, and multimodal neuroimaging.

  • Community & Networking
    Poster walks, evening mixers, and much more – in a heritage-city designed to spark collaborations.
Register here: https://braindymeeting.github.io/v2026/registration/

Early registration is open till 30th September
Scan the QR code on the poster or visit the website to secure your spot.


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