Open Source Brain Working Group
- Padraig Gleeson, University College London
- Andrew Davison, CNRS
Open Source Brain is an online resource for sharing and collaboratively developing computational models of neural systems. Learn more at: https://www.opensourcebrain.org/
This Working Group is sponsored by the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program, a global program focused on bringing more student developers into open source software development by pairing them to work with an open source organization on a programming project during their break from school. Membership to this working group is not limited to participants in the GSoC program. All interested parties are encouraged to participate.
Mike Vella, GSoC student, 2012
Vitor Chaud, GSoC student, 2013
Ramón Martínez Mayorquin, GSoC student, 2014
Justas Birgiolas, GSoC student, 2015
Rokas Stanislovas, GSoC student, 2016
András Ecker, GSoC student, 2017
Jessica Dafflon, GSoC student, 2018
Ronaldo Nunes, GSoC student, 2020
Psyogi Soma (Elijah Noisin), 2021
Implementing community standards in computational neuroscience to extend the resource base of the Open Source Brain project. Current projects include: open source, cross simulator, large scale cortical models in NeuroML and PyNN and conversion of public neurophysiology datasets to NeuroData Without Borders format. Learn more about the Open Source Brain Working Group’s projects.
- Open source, cross simulator, large scale cortical models in NeuroML and PyNN (expected 2021)
- Conversion of public neurophysiology datasets to NeuroData Without Borders format (expected 2021)
- Open source, cross simulator, models of cortical circuits for Open Source Brain
- Open source, cross simulator, large scale cortical models for Open Source Brain
- Convert several large-scale thalamocortical models to NeuroML & PyNN for Open Source Brain
- Building cortical network models in NeuroML2 using procedural and declarative programming approaches
- Conversion of a large scale hippocampal network model to NeuroML
- Implementation of Two Neural Mass Models on the Open Source Brain Platform
- OSB: Conversion of public neurophysiology datasets to NeuroData Without Borders format