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INCF/OCNS Working Group on Computational Neuroscience Software

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Active, Soliciting members
Chairs

Ankur Sinha, UCL & OCNS Board (co-chair)
Marcel Stimberg, Institut de la Vision/Sorbonne Université Paris (co-chair)

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About

This working group is joint between OCNS and INCF. The group focuses on evaluating and testing computational neuroscience tools; finding them, testing them, learning how they work, and informing developers of issues to ensure that these tools remain in good shape by having communities looking after them. Since many members of the WG are themselves tool developers, we will also learn from each other and will work towards improving interoperability between related tools.

How we work

The primary mode of communication for the WG will remain on neurostars.org. However, the regular developer sessions will be supplemented with virtual WG meetings to allow our global membership to communicate with each other.

Members
Caglar Cakan, Neural Information Processing Group, TU Berlin
Nikola Jajcay, Neural Information Processing Group, TU Berlin
Christoph Metzner, Neural Information Processing Group, TU Berlin
Felix Kern, International Research Center for Neurointelligence, U Tokyo
Zohreh Vaziri, Neuroscience Research Center, Kerman Medical University
Amelie Aussel, Boston University
Robert A McDougal, Yale University
Brent Huisman, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Stewart Heitmann, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Malin Sandström, INCF & OCNS Board
Daniele Avitabile, VU Amsterdam
Joe Graham, SUNY DMC
Thomas Nowotny, University of Sussex & OCNS Board
Charl Linssen, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Andrew Davison, Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience
Rahmi Elibol, Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey
Shailesh Appukuttan, Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience, CNRS & OCNS Board
James Knight, University of Sussex
Anca Doloc-Mihu, Georgia Gwinnett College
Shavika Rastogi, International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems, MARCS Institute of Brain, Behavior and Development, Western Sydney University
Akash Mishra, Independent Researcher
Taha Morshedzadeh, Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics; University of Toronto
Swathi Anil, University of Freiburg
Vitalie Cervinschi, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Barbara Genocchi, Tampere University
Gi Hyun Lim, Wonkwang University
Anastasiia Andriievska, KTH Royal Institute of Technology / Karolinska Institute
Igori Comarovschii, Karolinska Institute
Phung Cheng Fei, National University of Singapore
Daniela, GitHub User
Jayabal Velmurugan, INSERM
Aishwarya Patel, TUM
Fuleah A Razzaq, UESTC China
Garrett Flynn, Brains at Play
Pooja Babu, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Erick Olivares, UTSA
Kexin Chen, UC Irvine
Chitaranjan Mahapatra, CRNS / Paris Saclay Institute of Neuroscience
Kerem Kurban, Blue Brain Project
Sahana Murali, TN Dr MGR Medical University
Suvarna Rekha, Jagillonian University
Sara Morsy, Faculty of Medicine
Reema Gupta, LMU Münich
Anil Tuncel, Scientific Software Developer
Ruturaj Reddy, MIT / WPU
Vignayanandam Muddapu, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Enver Oruro, Universidad Andina de Cusco
Yen-Han Chen, National Cheng Kung University
Vishal Sood, BBP, EPFL
Taylor Kahl, Emory University
Heitor Sanchez Fernandes, University of Campinas
Shayan Shafquat, IIT Kharagpur
Dinara, INCF
Pankaj Gupta, University of British Columbia
Wilson Chen, NCKU
Chrysoula Samara, MSc Student
Nupur, Emory university
Leard Fernandes, University of Santa Cruz
Adejoke Elizabeth Memudu, Edo State University Uzairue Nigeria
Karthik Siva, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirapalli India
Pouya Abdollahzadeh, Kermanshah University of Medical Science
Gerard, Bionics Institute
Sandra Diaz, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Han Lu, University of Freiburg
Bidour Kamal Ahmed Hussein, Institute of Endemic Diseases, UofK, Sudan
Hao Chen, Dresden University of Technology
David Johnson, University of Florida
Amir Jafari, Universidade do Estado do Rio
Danila Shirobokov, Saratov State University
Erkan Atmaca, İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa
Jason Joby, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
Jugoslava, Tampere University
Akif Erdem SAGTEKIN, Istanbul Technical University
Atheer Al-Rammahi, University of Tehran / University of Al-Qadisiyah
Gianluca Gaglioti, University of Milan
Mansi Kapoor
Mohammad Taha Pahlevan Fallahy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Disha Sharma, Student
Avishek Roy, Interdisciplinary Institute of Neurosciences
Themoi Demsou Souhoudji, Sultan Moulay Sliman University
Al Hassan Soliman, Sinai University
R Murat Demirer, Isik University
Suresh Krishna, McGill University
Heidar Fadavian, Tarbiat Modares University
Navi
Ghada Hammad, Research and Development Pharmacist
Nalan Karunanayake, Thammasat University
Akashdeep Singh, University of Calgary
Vinh, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh city
Katarzyna Piekarz, Georgia Tech
Koffivi Fidele Gbagbe, AIMS African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Guanghui Li, University of Copenhagen
Ali Rahimi, Tehran University
Samy Castro, Université de Strasbourg
Tessy Tom, St. Francis College, Bangalore, India
Michael Feldman
Golnaz Baghdadi, Amirkabir University of Technology
Denis Alevi, Technische Unviversität Berlin
Michele Giugliano, SISSA
Emil, University of Hertfordshire
Lorenca Sadiraj, SISSA
Mandar Patil, University of Birmingham
Heath Robinson, Cornell university
José Meléndez Gallardo, Universidad de la República. CURE. Uruguay
Morgan Hough, Center17
Mahmood Mohammadi, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Shengyuan Cai, South University of Science and Technology of China
Aims

The goals of this WG will remain flexible to best meet needs. Currently, the goals of the WG are 

  • Develop a set of best practices in software development and encourage software developers in the research community to check their tools against there 
  • Host regular “developer sessions” where developer teams of various tools discuss their development pipelines and development practices, as well as help potential contributors get started.
     
Deliverables