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EBRAINS tutorials and users day - Agenda

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Wednesday, 12 March 2025
08:20
EBRAINS tutorials and users day

Accelerate Your Neuroscience Research with EBRAINS

EBRAINS tutorials and users day - 12 March 2025 in Heidelberg (Germany)

The EBRAINS tutorials and users day is for two audiences: newcomers to the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure (introductions, overviews, beginner hands-on tutorials) and seasoned EBRAINS users for advanced tutorials and user discussion groups with developers.

  • Quick demonstration of a sample set of "EBRAINS science tools in action" in the morning plenary talks (this part of the event can also be attended online free of charge)
  • Followed by parallel hands-on tutorials: meeting participants can attend 3 consecutive sessions and choose for each from a set of in parallel tutorials. This part is onsite only for most tutorials.

Registration




Venue

European Institute for Neuromorphic Computing (EINC),
Im Neuenheimer Feld 225a,
D-69120 Heidelberg,
Germany

show a map of the venue (A few hotels are marked in the map with direct links to their own or their booking.com page. Heidelberg has a lot more hotels - listed e.g. on booking.com or on hrs.de)

Airports

  • Nearest airport: Frankfurt international airport (FRA)
    • Train Station in the airport itself: Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof (use bahn.de for time table information)
    • About an hour by car. Info: we often used the TLS shuttle service in the past. A shuttle for up to 7 people costs around 160 Euro single trip. This shuttle needs to be booked in advance.
  • also relatively close: Stuttgart airport (STR) Train station in the airport: "Stuttgart Flughafen/Messe". (use bahn.de for time table information)

Train station

Heidelberg Main Station (Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof, use bahn.de for time table information)

From Heidelberg Main station to the institute:

  • 25 min walking distance
  • or 5 min by tram (Tram number 24, direction: Handschuhsheim Burgstraße. The tram departs from "Steig E" outside the station building. See the plan of Heidelberg Main station.
    Leave the tram at "Bunsengymnasium", then walk 3 min to the institute)

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Option for participants with young children (age 1.5 -6 years)

We can book child care (for children age 1.5 to 6 years) at the universities KidsClub, 7 min walking distance from the meeting location. This option is (only) available until end of January (and only for children with both measles vaccinations completed). Please contact kindler@kip.uni-heidelberg.de for this option.

08:20‑08:50
(30 min)
 Registration
08:50
Plenary -- can also be visited online
08:50‑08:58
(8+2 min)
 Welcome to the meeting
09:00‑09:08
(8+2 min)
 Welcome to the EBRAINS tutorials and users day
09:10‑09:35
(25+5 min)
 Research with EBRAINS - a high level overview

A high level introduction for researchers into the possibilities, tools and workflows offered by the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure today = for immediate use in own research projects

Katrin Amunts (juelich)
09:40
Plenary: tools in action

Briefly showing some of the tools / services / hardware systems or software environment, which are part of the EBRAINS research infrastructure in action -- "teasers" for the tutorials, starting after the coffee break.

09:40‑09:45
(5+2 min)
 Science software environment: The EBRAINS software distribution (ESD)
09:47‑09:52
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: working with data from the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph

The EBRAINS Knowledge Graph:


Tutorials offered: Introductory, Extended and Advanced

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09:54‑09:59
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: Arbor, multicompartmental simulation library

Tutorial offered: Hands-on Introduction to Arbor for beginners
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10:01‑10:06
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: NEST Desktop

Note: there are also two specific NEST related tutorials offered (see below):

  • NESTML tutorial
  • NEST astrocyte module tutorial


Tutorial offered: a beginners online hands-on experience on using NEST Desktop for teaching

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10:08‑10:13
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: TVB (The Virtual Brain)

Tutorial offered: model building and simulation, inference
Spase Petkoski (amu)
10:15‑10:20
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: Neuromorphic compute system SpiNNaker

SpiNNaker is a highly programmable neuromorphic platform, designed to simulate large spiking neural networks in real-time. It uses many conventional low-power ARM processors executing customizable software in parallel, coupled with a specialized multicast network enabling the transmission of many spikes to multiple target neurons.

Tutorial offered: Beginners level tutorial. show abstract
Andrew Rowley (uman)
10:22‑10:27
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: QUINT workflow (workflow to support atlas-based quantification)

Tutorial offered: hands-on tutorial for beginners
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10:29‑10:34
(5+2 min)
 Science tool in action: tauRAMD (computation of relative residence times (τ) or dissociation rates of protein-ligand complexes) and SDA (Simulation of Diffusional Association)

Tutorial offered: Hands-on introduction

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10:36‑10:41
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: Snudda (building networks of neurons with synaptic connectivity based on the morphologies of reconstructed neurons and touch detection)


Tutorials offered: Introductory level and Advanced level.
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10:43‑10:48
(5+2 min)
 Science tool in action: Building reproducible workflows with EBRAINS atlases using siibra-python

Tutorial offered: siibra entry level
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10:50‑10:55
(5+2 min)
 Science tools in action: Neuromorphic Compute system BrainScaleS

BrainScaleS-2 is one of the world’s most versatile platforms for neuromorphic computing. Its software-controlled analog processing core emulates the dynamics of biological neurons and synapses to enable the exploration of spiking neural networks on a unique substrate.

Tutorials offered: Beginners level tutorial and a machine-learning methods related tutorial.

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10:57
And there is more...

We also offer full-length tutorials for these tools -- EBRAINS has more tools than short introduction talks fit into the morning...


 Tutorial offered: Hodgkin-Huxley Neuron Builder / Hippocampus Hub tools/web app

Interactively build and optimize your own data-driven, biophysically detailed neuron model, via EBRAINS services and HPC facilities.

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Luca Leonardo Bologna (cnr)

 Tutorial offered: NEST astrocyte module tutorial

URL - (more details will be added to the agenda)


 Tutorial offered: NESTML tutorial

NESTML is a domain-specific language for neuron and synapse models.

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Charl Linssen (juelich)

 Tutorial offered: Vast parameter space explorations using L2L on EBRAINS

This tutorial features a session on a hyper-parameter optimization framework, called L2L1, implementing the concept of learning to learn.

The framework provides a selection of different optimization algorithms and makes use of multiple high performance computing back-ends (e.g., multi nodes, GPUs) to do vast parameter space explorations in an automated and parallel fashion (Yegenoglu et al. 2022). During this session you will learn about the installation and use of the framework within the EBRAINS’ Collaboratory.

Two use-cases will be explored during the tutorial including NEST and TVB. Participants will learn how to launch the simulations on High Performing Computing infrastructure, deploying jobs on CPUs and GPUs making use of UNICORE from the EBRAINS’ Collaboratory.


 Tutorial offered: Using Neo and Elephant for the Analysis of Electrophysiological Data

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 Tutorial offered: EBRAINS tools for teaching

(This tutorial might be of interest also for science school teachers in grade 8 and above to determine, whether some 'real research tools' could also be used in their teaching setting) EBRAINS tools for teaching brochure and overview poster

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11:00‑11:30
(30 min)
Coffee break
11:30
Parallel sessions

Tool tutorial registrations will be collected in the registration step. We will then distribute the hands-on tutorials to the 3 parallel slots to maximize the possibility for attendants to visit their preferred tool tutorials.

11:30‑13:00
(90 min)
 Hands-on tutorials in parallel
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Facility Hubs representatives meeting
(TBC: facility hubs users as well?)

13:00‑13:50
(50 min)
 Lunch (catering in the institute)

(Optional during the lunch break: 15 min "European Institute for Neuromorphic Computing" building tour -- visit the BrainScaleS analog neuromorphic compute hardware system setup)
13:50‑14:00
(10 min)
 Group photo
14:00‑16:00
(120 min)
 Hands-on tutorials in parallel
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16:00‑16:30
(30 min)
 Coffee break
16:30‑18:30
(120 min)
 Hands-on tutorials in parallel
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18:30‑19:50
(80 min)
 Dinner (catering at the institute) and get together

(Optional during the dinner break: 20 min "European Institute for Neuromorphic Computing" building tour -- visit the BrainScaleS analog neuromorphic compute hardware system setup)
19:50‑20:50
(60 min)
 (Optional: space and time for discussion groups)