Tuesday, 26 November 2019
CodeJam #10
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Social Dinner:
Description :
The goal of the CodeJam workshops is to catalyze open-source, collaborative software development in computational and systems neuroscience and neuroinformatics by bringing together researchers, students and engineers to share ideas, present their work, and write code together.
While the mornings are dedicated to invited and contributed talks, the afternoons are free for discussions, tutorials and code sprints.
This year's theme is "Integration". It is aimed to gather scientists, students and engineers from different disciplines collaborating to build a highly integrated research infrastructure for computation-based neuroscience, and to show how this infrastructure can be used to model brain circuits, behaviour and learning, develop novel bio-inspired computing systems, and help discover new drugs for neurological disorders.
The CodeJm#10 agenda is aligned with the programme of other HBP events taking place before or in parallel so that participants of one event can also attend some sessions of the other events that are also interesting for them. Get the overview here .
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Opening Session
09:00‑09:25 (25+5 min) Neuromorphic Computing and why it need CodeJamsshow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)
Johannes Schemmel (UHEI)
Session 1: Data organisation and collaboration tools
09:30‑09:55 (25+5 min) New features of the Knowledge Graphshow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)
Oliver Schmid (EPFL)
10:00‑10:25 (25+5 min) Data and Models: curation and reuseshow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)
Glynis Mattheisen (CNRS), Yann Zerlaut (CNRS)
10:30‑11:00 (30 min) Coffee Break
11:00‑11:25 (25+5 min) Data management and data integration - Analytical methods and workflow engineshow presentation.pdf (public accessible)
Kostis Karozos (AUEB), Thanasis Karabatsis (UoA)
11:30‑11:55 (25+5 min) The Collaboratory, an extensible ecosystemshow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)Allan Francani (EPFL)
12:00‑13:00 (60 min) Lunch Break
13:00‑13:25 (25+5 min) Jupyter Notebooks in the Collaboratory
Jonathan Villemaire-Krajden (EPFL)
13:30‑14:25 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: Integrating your app in the CollaboratoryAllan Francani (EPFL)
14:30‑15:25 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: Building a Tool in a NotebookJonathan Villemaire-Krajden (EPFL)
15:30‑16:00 (30 min) Coffee Break
16:00‑16:55 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: fairgraph: a Python API for the Human Brain Project Knowledge GraphAndrew Davison (CNRS)
17:00‑18:15 (75 min) Code sprints and discussion All
18:45 End of the Meeting Day
19:30 Social Dinner @Kulturbrauerein (Heidelberg old town, see map)
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
Sesion 2: Simulators and Emulators
09:00‑09:25 (25+5 min) NEURON Python Interface Strategiesshow presentation.pdf (public accessible)
Michael Hines (Yale School of Medicine)
09:30‑09:55 (25+5 min) NEST: News and features
Dennis Terhorst (JUELICH)
10:00‑10:25 (25+5 min) The architecture of TVB's simulationMihai Andrei (Codemart)
10:30‑11:00 (30 min) Coffee Break
11:00‑11:25 (25+5 min) Deep Learning on BrainScaleS-2show presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)Philipp Spilger (UHEI)
11:30‑11:55 (25+5 min) Running a cortical micro-column in real-time in SpiNNakershow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)
Andrew Rowley (UMAN)
12:00‑12:25 (25+5 min) Lightning Talks Lab visits are organised for Neuromorphic computing interested peopleDiverse volunteer speakers (each 1 slide and max. 5 min.)
12:30‑13:30 (60 min) Lunch Break
13:30‑14:25 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: PyNEST and NESTMLHåkon Mørk (NMBU)
14:30‑15:25 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: Using the web and scripting interfaces of TVB simulatorMihai Andrei (Codemart)
15:30‑16:00 (30 min) Coffee Break
16:00‑16:55 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: SpiNNaker or BrainScaleSTwo tutorials in parallel - choose yours:
SpiNNaker tutorial - Andrew Rowley
BrainScaleS tutorial - Eric Müller
17:00‑18:30 (90 min) Code sprints and discussion All
18:30 End of the meeting day
Thursday, 28 November 2019
Session 3: Collaborative and integrative workflows
09:00‑09:25 (25+5 min) Single cell modelling workflow show presentation.pdf (public accessible)
Luca Leonardo Bologna (CNR)
09:30‑09:55 (25+5 min) Cerebellar Network model reconstruction and simulationshow presentation.pdf (public accessible)
Claudia Casellato (UNIPV)
10:00‑10:25 (25+5 min) Integrating virtual brains with virtual bodies. Simulated robots for closed-loop in-silico experimentsshow presentation.pdf (public accessible)
Alberto Antonietti (UNIPV)
10:30‑11:00 (30 min) Coffee Break
11:00‑11:25 (25+5 min) Knowledge Graph - Neurorobotics Platform (NRP) Integrationshow presentation.pdf (public accessible)
Axel von Arnim (FORTISS)
11:30‑11:55 (25+5 min) SpiNNaker - Neurorobotics Platform Integrationshow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)
Lorenzo Vannucci + Daniel Zimmermann (SSSA)
12:00‑12:25 (25+5 min) How modern software techniques can help the scientific processshow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)
Christian Mauch (UHEI)
12:30‑13:30 (60 min) Lunch Break
13:30‑13:55 (25+5 min) Quality and testing for the Brain Simulation Platformshow presentation.pdf (only with login + special group membership)
Alexander Dietz (EPFL)
14:00‑14:55 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: SpiNNaker-NRP integrationLorenzo Vannucci (SSSA)
15:00‑15:55 (55+5 min) TUTORIAL: Knowledge Graph - NRP IntegrationAxel v. Arnim (FORTISS) Stefano Nardo (SSSA)
16:00‑16:30 (30 min) Coffee Break
Wrap-up and outlook
16:30‑16:40 (10 min) Stand-up 1Voluntary summary group 1
16:40‑16:50 (10 min) Stand-up 2Voluntary summary group 2
16:50‑17:05 (15 min) Stand-up 3Voluntary summary group 3
17:05‑17:15 (10 min) Stand-up 4Voluntary summary group 4
17:15‑17:30 (15 min) Stand-up 5Voluntary summary group 5
17:30‑17:45 (15 min) Stand-up 6Voluntary summary group 6
17:45‑18:00 (15 min) Closing remarksAndrew Davison (CNRS)
18:00 End of the CodeJam
Contact: martina.schmalholz@kip.uni-heidelberg.de