Martin Zapotocky

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  • in reply to: CNS*2020 Melbourne #5403
    Martin Zapotocky
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    Meeting Update; Abstract deadline approaching
    29th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2020)
    July 18–22, 2020

    Due to the continuing restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, the CNS*2020 Meeting in Melbourne will be replaced by an online meeting of the CNS community. For the format of the meeting and further updates, please follow https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2020-quick

    Registration for the meeting is open and free of charge.

    The deadline for submission of abstracts remains as follows:
    April 29 in case a plenary oral presentation is requested,
    May 6 in case a poster-type presentation is requested.
    Please see
    https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2020-abstract-submission

    The call for workshops currently remains open:
    https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2020-call-for-workshops

    We are glad to announce that the online meeting will feature keynote presentations by the speakers originally scheduled to appear in Melbourne:
    Matt Botvinick
    Zhaoping Li
    Geoff Goodhill
    Daniel Polani

    in reply to: CNS*2020 Melbourne #4843
    Martin Zapotocky
    Participant

    Meeting Update
    29th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2020)
    Melbourne, Australia
    July 18–22, 2020
    https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2020-quick

    In response to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation in many countries, the previously announced deadlines are extended as follows:

    Deadline for submission of abstracts, in case oral presentation or travel award is requested: April 29
    Deadline for submission of abstracts, in case poster presentation is requested: May 6
    Deadline for travel award applications (main meeting): April 29

    Expected date of notification of abstract acceptance: May 13
    Expected date of notification of oral presentation: May 27
    Expected date of notification of travel award: May 27

    An update on the expected size of the meeting: As of March 12, we have received 170 registrations for CNS*2020. This indicates a meeting with approximately 300 participants, going by the registration patterns from previous years. We consider it likely that the final number of participants will exceed this estimate, provided the current travel uncertainties resolve.

    We understand that this is a fluid situation and will continue to update the membership. In case travel bans are not lifted in time for the meeting or in time for visas to be approved, OCNS will provide full registration refunds to affected members. For presenters unable to attend CNS*2020 due to a COVID-19 travel ban, we will make every effort to facilitate your remote participation in the meeting. For up-to-date information, please follow https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2020-covid-19-updates

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