Project repository for Brainhack Princeton 2019 (website: https://brainhack-princeton.github.io/2019)
Brainhack Princeton 2019 is a satellite event for Brainhack Global 2019 taking place November 13th–15th at Princeton University. Brainhack is 3-day intensely collaborative hackathon focused on best practices in open neuroscience, including community, infrastructure, and software development. Brainhacks are a great opportunity to discover new tools, push the boundaries of open science, and meet collaborators building tomorrow's neuroscience. Our goal is to create a space where anyone can learn and contribute, even if this is your first hackathon. Meals and refreshments will be provided for registered participants.
9am–6pm, November 13th–15th, 2019
A-Level Study Area, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
All hackathon participants are expected to follow the Brainhack Global Code of Conduct at all times during the event.
Project proposals can be submitted as Issues. In your proposal, include the title of your project, a short description, and the project leaders (who to contact), as well as links to any relevant materials. Leave a comment on the issue for a project to express your interest in joining that team, or if you have any useful input on the project. In addition to any proposed projects, we'll be working on two core projects:
- Princeton Guide for Reproducible Neuroimaging
Project leader(s): Anne Mennen, Lizzie McDevitt, Sam Nastase - BrainIAK Tutorials
Project leader(s): Manoj Kumar
Wednesday, November 13:
- 8:45 AM: breakfast
- 9–10 AM: introduction (Matteo Visconti di Oleggio Castello)
- 10–10:30 AM: project pitches
- 10:30–12 PM: hacking
- 12–1 PM: lunch
- 1–5:30 PM: hacking
- 5:30 PM: dinner
Thursday, November 14:
- 8:45 AM: breakfast
- 9–10 AM: progress report and planning
- 10–11 AM: hacking
- 11:45–1 PM: lunch (PNI talk in A32)
- 1–5:30 PM: hacking
- 5:30 PM: dinner
Friday, November 15:
- 8:45 AM: breakfast
- 9–10 AM: progress report and planning
- 10–12 PM: hacking
- 12–1 PM: lunch
- 1–4 PM: hacking
- 4–5:30 PM: wrap-up
- 5:30 PM: dinner
Anne Mennen, Samuel A. Nastase, Elizabeth McDevitt, Karina Tachihara, Paula P. Brooks.
Brainhack Princeton 2019 is supported by the ReproNim Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation, Intel Labs, and the Princeton University Department of Psychology Langfeld Fund.