Maths in the BrainAfter a successful launch in 2018, “Maths in the Brain” brings together researchers across Australia with a shared interest in understanding the brain from a quantitative perspective. Leading experts meet in person every year to present their latest work on mathematical modelling of brain structure and function to understand how disease affects the brain and how coordinated brain activity gives rise to perception and cognition. The workshop is sponsored by the Brain Mapping and Modelling Research Program of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, in partnership with Monash Biomedical Imaging. Early career researchers especially given an opportunity to present their work, with prizes awarded to the highest quality posters and flash talks. Previous workshops were held in 2022, 2021, 2019, 2018. 2023 EditionIn 2023 it was the 5th edition of the “Maths in the Brain” in which more than 150 people participated in-person. LocationIt was an in-person only at Monash College, 750 Collins St, Docklands, VIC 3008. Program
Session 1 – Chaired by Adeel Razi
Session 2 – Chaired by Sharna Jamadar
12:00 – 13:10 ECR Flash Talks (list below) 13:10 – 14:50 Posters + Lunch + Networking Session 3 – Chaired by Alex Fornito
16:50 – 17:00 Prizes Announcement and Closing 17:00 – 18:00 Networking Session Flash Talks
Organising Committee
ECR committee
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