by
Julie Courtiol
- INCF
- #INTERNSHIP
- Open Science
- GSoC
- The Virtual Brain
Spend your summer 2023 writing code for our open source software TVB project!
The 2023 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) launches its program to continue helping the open-source community to grow.
This year again, the Brain Simulation Section is mentoring via the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) organization that pairs GSoC c
by
Julie Courtiol
- Research
- Education
- Open Science
- The Virtual Brain
The Brain Simulation Section is contributing at the "ARGUMENTS. An approach" exhibition organized by the Museum for Communication Berlin.
The event takes place from October 7, 2022 to August 23, 2023.
For this occasion, we are exhibiting a digital brain that visualizes active brain networks during different states that are related to the
by
Julie Courtiol
- ebrains
- Open Science
- Human Brain Project
- The Virtual Brain
CORDIS recently featured EBRAINS Virtual Brain Cloud Facility Hub Services in its online article: "Making brain research easier with open-source software".
TVB on EBRAINS services were developed under the lead of the Brain Simulation Section at the Charité, and can be accessed here.
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by
Jessica Palmer
Brain Imaging Data Structure [BIDS] is a community effort to define standards in data / metadata. Please contribute to this proposal which extends the original specification to further integrate different kinds of data, such as imaging methods we use for brain visualisation and simulation.
You can find the draft document here, and all are welcome to add suggestions to this draft: [BIDS extensi
by
Jessica Palmer
- Brain Atlas
- Open Science
- Interactive
Hey there! 👋 Great news! 📯
We are happy to announce that the WEBGL brain atlas viewer is now in Spanish.
Almost 8% of the world population speaks Spanish, so we are very excited to share this update. We hope to continue making the atlas more accessible in the future by adding more languages, and different kinds of atlases.
Please enjoy it [here](https://www.brainsimulation.org/atlasweb
by
Jessica Palmer
*Watch a replay of CNS2020 Workshop 4 online, here, on the crowdcast.io website.**
For those of you who were not able to make the workshop in real time, please enjoy the replay of the workshop, which focuses on tools and resources for developing and sharing models in computational neuroscience.