Key Dates
- Abstract & Submission deadline: September 4, 2025, 23:59 (AoE)
- Notification of acceptance: September 22, 2025
- Camera-ready merge: October 8, 2025 (AoE)
Call for Blog Posts
We invite researchers and practitioners to contribute tutorial‑style, educational posts that support the Data on the Brain & Mind community. Suitable submissions include:
- Dataset Walkthroughs – step‑by‑step guides on accessing or preprocessing emerging neuroscience / cognitive‑science datasets.
- Method Tutorials – clear explanations of ML/AI techniques tailored to neural, multimodal, or graph‑structured data.
- Critical Reflections – lessons learned, data quirks, pitfalls, or reproducibility tips specific to heterogeneous neuro data.
- New Perspectives – conceptual or theoretical insights that spark interdisciplinary dialogue.
- Negative or Null Results – cool ideas that didn’t pan out (and why), so others can learn.
All tutorials must publicly share the dataset they use.
If you’re unsure whether your idea fits, email us at
data‑brain‑mind@googlegroups.com.
Conflict of Interest
Authors must declare conflicts, including:
- Collaborations within the last 3 years
- Current institutional affiliations
Publication & Poster Option
Accepted posts will be rendered in a unified template (see our submission instructions) and showcased in a poster session during the workshop.
Contact
For Blogposts Track questions or technical issues, email mhs.bastankhah@princeton.edu. For general questions about the workshop email us at data‑brain‑mind@googlegroups.com.