This workshop provides an opportunity to explore the advanced tools and techniques for data sharing, analysis, visualization, and simulation. Participants will be provided with an introduction to FAIR neuroscience and with a general introduction to the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure's ecosystem of tools and services, as well as tutorials covering the management and analysis electrophysiology data using Neo and Elephant, how to use EBRAINS atlas services with the Siibra Tool Suite and Voluba, and simulations with NEST and NEST Desktop. No prior experience with the EBRAINS Research Infrastructure is required.
FAIR neuroscience and EBRAINS tools for data sharing, analysis, and simulation
Overview of the evolution of scientific paradigms and the growing role of digital infrastructures in modern neuroscience
Mathew Abrams, Director of Science & Training at INCF, outlined how INCF and its global community advance standards, software, infrastructure, and education to enable FAIR and open neuroscience.
EBRAINS is an open research infrastructure which gathering data, tools and computing facilities for brain-related research. In this lecture, professor Trygve Leergaard will introduce the EBRAINS ecosystem and give overview of services for sharing, finding, and using brain research data. He will provide practical examples of how EBRAINS can add values to neuroscience research projects and explain how researchers can engage and utilize the different resources available
This session introduced EBRAINS data and knowledge services and explained how to achieve impactful data sharing through proper curation, FAIR principles, and secure handling of both non-sensitive and sensitive data.
This lesson focused on the importance of organizing data and metadata effectively to ensure that datasets are FAIR and to make data sharing more impactful.