We are pleased to announce the 5th HBP Student Conference on Interdisciplinary Brain Research.
Don't miss the keynote lecture by Petra Ritter on February 1st and the Virtual Brain Cloud Workshop on February 2nd.
Excitatory news.
Lifting you out of your resting state.
We are pleased to announce the 5th HBP Student Conference on Interdisciplinary Brain Research.
Don't miss the keynote lecture by Petra Ritter on February 1st and the Virtual Brain Cloud Workshop on February 2nd.
At the Human Brain Project Summit & Open Days in Athens, the TVB team is proudly presenting the results of the last two years of active research.
All services and resources will be made available on the new EBRAINS platform!
The Virtual Brain joins the EU Flagship the Human Brain Project
The Virtual Brain was successful in two recent ‘digital infrastructure’ and ‘medical informatics platform’ calls of the EU Flagship The Human Brain Project (HBP) and officially joined
On the quiet Saturday morning of January 6th, 2018, an eager scientist tapped the trackpad – unknowingly making history and quite a few people dance on tables, toasting with leftover champagne from New Year's eve: Because the 10,000th copy of The Virtual Brain was downloaded!
The story of this impressive achievement in modern neuroscience started 10 years ago, in a pub in Chicago where [Vi
Members of The Virtual Brain group presented at the week long Human Brain Project (HBP) School with a geared focus on dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy and stroke from a multi-scale perspective. In total, there was 29 students that benefited from attending this hands
Since the beginning of 2017, The Virtual Brain software is accessible as a Python App on the collaboration platform of The Human Brain Project (HBP).
Users can interact with the TVB Simulator core version 1.5 (but not our web GUI) directly in HBP Collab through iPython Notebook application.
In the [TVB Collab](https://collab.huma
Members of the TVB team participated in a 3-day workshop with The Human Brain Project (HBP) near Geneva, Switzerland.
Organized by the Brocher Foundation, 33 specialists collaborated to strengthen ties between various research projects working with brain models