Welcome to Brainhack Global 2022 Australasia - Sydney!

Nov 30 - Dec 2

Register (Eventbrite)

About

What is a BrainHack anyway?

BrainHack Org

The purpose of the Brainhack organistaion is to bridge the data science and neuroscience research communities to advance the progress of neuroscience. Brainhack is a unique conference that convenes researchers from across the globe and myriad disciplines to work together on innovative projects related to neuroscience.

BrainHack Global 2022

BrainHack Global (BHG) is a hackathon consisting of many local events in different regions around the world. Sign up to be involved with any of the international projects and connect with peers in the Australasia Hub for advice, training and social meet-ups.

Code of conduct

Brainhack Global is dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Our anti-harassment policy can be found here: Code of Conduct

About Image

Dall-E impression of what an Australasian BrainHack is about

VENUE

The first in-person Australasian event!

The University of Sydney Business School The University of Sydney Business School

The University of Sydney Business School

Abercrombie Building H70, Corner Abercrombie Street and, Codrington St, Darlington NSW 2006

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which The University of Sydney is located, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, and we pay our respect to the knowledge embedded forever within the Aboriginal Custodianship of Country.

Schedule

What's happening

Wednesday, November 30

09:00 - 10:00
Meet, greet & breakfast
10:00 - 12:00
Project pitches and team formation
12:00 - 13:00
Lunch
13:00 - 17:30
Hacking

Thursday, December 1

09:00 - 10:00
Breakfast
10:00 - 12:00
Hacking
12:00 - 13:00
Lunch
13:00 - 18:00
Hacking
19:00 - 21:00
DIY activities (e.g. bouldering with Kel & Chris)

Friday, December 2

09:00 - 10:00
Breakfast
10:00 - 12:00
Hacking
12:00 - 13:00
Lunch
13:00 - 15:00
Hacking
15:00 - 16:00
Project demos
16:00 - 18:00
DIY drinks

PROJECTS

Form collaborations in Australia and around the world

Guidelines

Guidelines

How to contribute

Submitted projects

Submitted projects

The list of projects that have been proposed

New project

New project

Submit your own proposal here

FEATURED

Interesting projects from past hackathons

NeuroDesk

A flexible, scalable, and browser-based data analysis environment for reproducible neuroimaging

Brainharmonic

Generating music from brain signal data using deep learning

BIDS-ephys

BIDSify your animal electrophysiology data

GET IN TOUCH

Please reach out if you have any questions

BrainHack Mattermost

Please sign up to the Mattermost channel (an open-source Slack alternative) in order to receive any updates and reach out to the local event organisers (via their handles).

Organisers

SPONSORS

We would like to kindly thank

National Imaging Facility (NIF)

National Imaging Facility (NIF)

The National Imaging Facility (NIF) provides open access to flagship imaging equipment, expertise, tools, data and analysis within Australia’s strategic science and research priorities. NIF has generously supplied funds, and staff time to help organise and promote the hackathon.

Oracle for Research

Oracle for Research

Oracle for Research supports academic, educational, and institutional researchers in all aspects of discovery. We've made it simple for them to host, store and analyze their data with our cloud infrastructure solutions. Our research customers are changing the world - and we're proud to help them do it. Orcale for Research has generously donated cloud credits to support BrainHack Global events.

The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is one of the best universities in Australia, and is consistently ranked in the top 50 universities in the world. The university is providing multi-purpose rooms in the The University of Sydney Business school as the venue for the hackathon, in addition to staff time to support the organisation of the workshop.

Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS)

Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS)

The Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project is a data infrastructure project that aids researchers to find, access and interact with digital characterisation data and resources with ease. The ACCS Project is supported by the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC).