Abstract Submission
Abstract submission is now open.
Submitted abstracts can either be considered as contributed talks or posters. All accepted abstracts will be published online and will be citable via Digital Object Identifiers (DOI).
Please note: Presenters must register for the Main Conference. Registration will open soon.
Contributed talks
Contributed talks will be presented in single track mode. The talks are selected by the Program Committee to highlight and appreciate the outstanding work of the researchers in the field of computational neuroscience. Talks must not exceed 10 minutes and allow 5 minutes for Q&A.
Selection of contributed talks
The contributed talks will be selected in a (double-)blind review process.
Please design your abstract accordingly and ensure that no author or affiliation identifiers are included. Cite all relevant prior work (including your own) only in the passive voice or in the third person (for example, “It has been shown that… [1]” or “They have shown that… [1]”), do not use the words “my” or “our”, and do not include references to funding sources.
Abstracts that have not been properly anonymized cannot be considered for contributed talks.
If your submitted abstract will not be selected for a contributed talk, it will automatically be considered for revision for potential poster presentation.
Posters
The Poster Sessions are a platform for scientists to present their work to the community and actively engage in thorough discussions with other scientists.
Prior to the conference, posters together with a brief pre-recorded poster-tour (max. 5 min) will be uploaded to the Conference Gallery. Our Conference Gallery is an online repository provided by G-Node on the data infrastructure GIN. Supplemental material may be added, if necessary. Access is limited to registered conference participants only.
For the Poster Sessions, specific time slots will be allocated for the presenters. Onsite presentation is mandatory. Poster presenters can additionally provide contact details to allow online-only participants to get in touch with them. To make the discussions more effective, we encourage the participants to view the pre-recorded short talks ahead of the Conference. The repository will open by early September 2022 and will also be available in the weeks after the conference.
Important dates
May 10, 2022: Opening of abstract submission
June 15, 2022: Deadline for submission of abstracts to be considered for contributed talks
Early July, 2022: Notification if abstract has been selected for contributed talk
July 18, 2022: Deadline for abstract submission
Early August, 2022: Notification if abstract has passed revision for poster presentation
August 26, 2022: Deadline for poster video submission
Early September, 2022: Opening of repository