Neurodegenerative Disorders II

Karolinska Institutet opens their doctoral courses for PhD candidates within the NeurotechEU alliance. This course aims to provide a deeper understanding of neurodegenerative disorders, focusing on molecular mechanisms and techniques used for studying these, as well as treatment strategies. Interested PhD students of the University of Bonn are invited to apply. 

Functional Cognitive Neuroanatomy

Karolinska Institutet opens their doctoral courses for PhD candidates within the NeurotechEU alliance. This course aims to provide a basis in cognitive neuroscience and the neuroanatomy that supports it. The course will enable participants to get a good understanding of how the brain makes decisions, forms long term memories and handles emotions.

NeurotechEU Hackathon in Istanbul

We are thrilled to invite you to the second challenge-driven and applied NeurotechEU hackathon!

You as a student or researcher, will work in teams, drawing from all your experiences and expertise to find new and creative solutions to a complex and multifaceted challenge relevant for the NeurotechEU alliance. NeurotechEU Student Teams will be working on a challenge related to socio-technological citizenship. The chosen angle and exact theme will be revealed on the first day of the hack.

The aim of a challenge-driven hackathon is to bring people with various perspectives together and engage you to work intensely to accelerate innovative ideas, solutions, and potential paths forward to pressing and relevant issues. The hackathon is not about programming, it's a team-oriented event set up by Boğaziçi University in cooperation with the BME/Technological and Societal Innovation Workgroup to find innovative solutions to societal challenges related to socio-technological citizenship. 

Donders Discussions 2024

NeurotechEU is pleased to invite PhD students and senior researchers to the 7th Donders Discussion which will take place from October 17-18, 2024. The topic of this year’s edition: Empowering connections from neurons to society.

The Donders Discussions is a two-day neuroscience conference organized by and for PhD candidates and Post-docs. The conference aims to promote the exchange of scientific knowledge by facilitating small-scale and in-depth discussions between junior researchers within and beyond the Donders Institute. The Donders Discussions have a strong multi-disciplinary objective, covering neuroscience from molecular and cellular processes up to system-level cognition and behavior. This integration of diverse disciplines creates an optimal atmosphere for fruitful discussions which can potentially lead to future collaborations.

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