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Welcome to Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2019!

Overview

The goal of the hackathon is to bring together researchers interested in developing executable models of the fruit fly brain. In this year’s hackathon, we will focus on the FlyBrainLab (FBL), a newly developed interactive computing platform for studying the function of executable circuits constructed from fly brain data. The hackathon is aimed at three main groups of participants: neurobiologists, modelers and software engineers.

Setup

During the hackathon we will focus on FlyBrainLab. Please follow the instructions on the GitHub page to install NeuroMynerva on your machines and try some examples.

Schedule

The latest schedule is available at http://www.bionet.ee.columbia.edu/hackathons/ffbh/2019.

About

Fruit Fly Brain Hackathon 2019 is organized by the following members of the Bionet Group at Columbia University:

  • Tingkai Liu, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
  • Mehmet Kerem Turkcan, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
  • Chung-Heng Yeh, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
  • Yiyin Zhou, Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
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