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81 | 81 | <h1>Neurokernel Events</h1>
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| - <h2>Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2018</h2> |
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| - <h4>March 14, 2018 |
| 84 | + <h2>Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2019</h2> |
| 85 | + <h4>March 20, 2019 |
86 | 86 | <br>750 CEPSR
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87 | 87 | <br>Center for Neural Engineering and Computation
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88 | 88 | <br>Columbia University, New York, NY, USA</h4><br>
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90 | 90 | <h4>Overview</h4>
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92 | 92 | <p>
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| - We are pleased to announce the 3rd Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon (FFBO 2018). |
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| - This hackathon calls for open neurophysiology data (electrophysiology, imaging, etc.) |
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| - among the fruit fly brain research community. It will focus on building a platform |
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| - for such data in the <a class="reference external" |
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| - href="http://fruitflybrain.org/">Fruit Fly Brain Observatory (FFBO)</a>. |
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| - In particular, participants will initiate a discussion and code development for |
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| - uploading, downloading, storing and querying neurophysiology data in |
| 93 | + We are pleased to announce the 4th Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon (FFBH 2019). |
| 94 | + The goal of the hackathon is to bring together researchers interested in |
| 95 | + developing executable models of the fruit fly brain. Towards that end we |
| 96 | + will engage systems and computational neuroscientists in modeling, design, |
| 97 | + implementation and biological validation of an open-source emulation |
| 98 | + platform of the whole fruit fly brain. |
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| 100 | + <p>The Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2019 is organized in conjunction with the |
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| - href="https://neuronlp.fruitflybrain.org/">NeuroNLP</a>, |
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| - and incorporating queried data into computational study of the fly brain in |
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| - <a class="reference external" |
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| - href="https://neurogfx.fruitflybrain.org/">NeuroGFX</a>. |
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| - The hackathon is aimed at three main groups of participants: neurobiologists, |
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| - modelers and software engineers. The goal of the hackathon is to draft a standard |
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| - for sharing, storing, querying fruit fly neurophysiology data, |
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| - and to initiate platform development under such standard. |
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| - <p>The Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2018 is organized in conjunction with the |
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| - <a class="reference external" |
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| - href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/workshops/bcmc/2018">Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuit, Memory and Computation</a> on March 15-16, 2018. |
| 102 | + href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/workshops/bcmc/2019">Columbia Workshop on Brain Circuit, Memory and Computation</a> on March 21-22, 2019. |
113 | 103 | Participants of the hackathon are welcome to attend the workshop.</p>
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115 | 105 | <h4>Organizers</h4>
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| - <a class="reference external" href="http://neurokernel.github.io/people.html">Adam Tomkins</a>, Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield <br /> |
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| - <a class="reference external" href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/people">Nikul Ukani</a>, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University <br /> |
| 106 | + <a class="reference external" href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/people">Tingkai Liu</a>, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University <br /> |
| 107 | + <a class="reference external" href="http://mehmetkeremturkcan.com/">Mehmet Kerem Turkcan</a>, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University <br /> |
118 | 108 | <a class="reference external" href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/people">Chung-Heng Yeh</a>, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University <br />
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119 | 109 | <a class="reference external" href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/people">Yiyin Zhou</a>, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University <br /></p>
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121 | 111 | <h4>Registration</h4>
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122 | 112 | <p>Registration is free but all participants have to <a class="reference external"
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| - href="https://ffbh2018.eventbrite.com/">register</a>. To help |
| 113 | + href="https://ffbh2019.eventbrite.com/">register</a>. To help |
124 | 114 | us better organize the event, please provide in the appropriate registration
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125 | 115 | block a brief description of your background and what you would like to
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126 | 116 | learn/achieve during the hackathon. Thank you!</p>
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128 | 118 | <h4>Lodging and Directions to Venue</h4>
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129 | 119 | <p>Please follow this <a class="reference external"
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| - href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/hackathons/ffbh/2018/directions">link</a> |
| 120 | + href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/hackathons/ffbh/2019/directions">link</a> |
131 | 121 | for lodging details and directions to the hotel and venue.</p>
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133 | 123 | <h4>Schedule</h4>
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134 | 124 | <p>TBA</p>
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| - <h4>Computing Resources</h4> |
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| - <p>Participants only need to bring a laptop to the hackathon to fully |
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| - explore the capacity of the FFBO. For attendees interested in installing |
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| - FFBO on their own machines, or developing new features, all service packages |
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| - will be available in the form of <a class="reference external" |
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| - href="https://www.docker.com/">Docker images</a>. We will also provide a |
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| - number of accounts to access servers hosted on Amazon EC2 or Google cloud services.</p> |
143 | 126 | </div>
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146 | 129 | <h2>Past Events</h2>
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| 130 | + <h4><a href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/hackathons/ffbh/2018"> |
| 131 | + Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2018</a></h4> |
147 | 132 | <h4><a href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/hackathons/ffbh/2017">
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148 | 133 | Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2017</a></h4>
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149 | 134 | <h4><a href="http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/hackathons/ffbh/2016">
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