NEST Desktop has been presented to the scientific community in a publication in eNeuro, the open access journal of the American Society for Neuroscience.
In the latest issue of Science, Katrin Amunts and Thomas Lippert explain how advances in neuroscience demand high-performance computing technology and will ultimately need exascale computing power.
Katrin Amunts has been awarded the prestigious James Bull lecture and medal of the British Society of Neuroradiologists.
In an interview with MedNous, a European medical research publication, Pawel Swieboda highlights some key HBP scientific achievements and how EBRAINS will capitalize on those to further develop its Research Infrastructure.
The Lancet Neurology has published a paper on the International Brain Initiative, of which the Human Brain Project is a founding member.
Human Brain Project research was presented in over 20 posters at the virtual Society for Neuroscience 2021 Conference
Human Brain Project scientists present new approach to reveal neuronal learning principles with algorithms that mimick biological evolution
The Diversity and Equal Opportunities Committee (DEOC) invites you to apply for the DIRPA, if your publication considers diversity traits such as sex, gender, age, ethnicity, etc. in your specific field of research like neuroscience, AI, Robotics.
The Human Brain Project is proud to share that one if its Lead Scientists, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Institut Pasteur, College de France, Kavli Institute, University of California San Diego, has been named as one of the few world-class Citation Laureates by the global research and information company, Clarivate.
Whether seen from the point of view of the individual citizen, patient or policy-maker, brain health will gain a growing centrality in the current decade. This development will be a function of three emerging developments.