Satellite Workshops
Satellite Workshops at the Bernstein Conference 2026 provide a stage to discuss topical research questions, novel scientific approaches, and challenges in computational neuroscience and related fields.
Satellite Workshops at the Bernstein Conference 2026 provide a stage to discuss topical research questions, novel scientific approaches, and challenges in computational neuroscience and related fields.
Sep 28 – 29, 2026
Goethe University
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Campus Westend, Seminarhaus
April 29, 2026
15:00 CEST
Satellite Workshops
Monday, Sep 28, 14:00 – 18:30 CEST
Tuesday, Sep 29, 08:30 – 12:30 CEST
Deadline for proposal submission
April 29, 2026 at 15:00 CEST
Notification of acceptance
May 2026
The Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience invites proposals for Satellite Workshops at the Bernstein Conference 2026.
Satellite Workshops of the Bernstein Conference 2026 provide a forum to discuss topical research questions, novel scientific approaches, and challenges in computational neuroscience and related fields. Ideally, the format should foster extensive scientific discussions and debates, and go beyond a mere series of talks.
The Satellite Workshops will be held in parallel sessions – see above for the time frame. Proposals are welcome for either half-day or full-day workshops. Half-day workshops can be offered either on Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning. Catering during coffee breaks (Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning) will be organized by the Bernstein Network.
Selection criteria for workshop proposals will include scientific excellence, topical relevance and diversity aspects of the selected speakers, e.g. gender or career level.
To submit your proposal, complete the online form linked below. Submissions can be modified until April 29 at 15:00 CEST.
Please note that the submission deadline will not be extended.
For each workshop, the organizers will receive one fee waiver for the Satellite Workshops, which they can award to one of the workshop speakers. We strongly recommend that the waiver is issued under the consideration of aspects of inclusion.
For any further questions, please contact us: bernstein.conference@fz-juelich.de