The EBRAINS Virtual Users’ Week is a set of online, free-of-charge, hands-on tutorials which aim to train new and existing EBRAINS users.
The EBRAINS Virtual Users' Week will deliver tutorialstargeted at beginner, intermediate and advanced educational levels, covering a range of EBRAINS tools and services. Each tutorial will be offered twice in the same day to accommodate users in different time zones.
Users in European and African countries may be able to join two different tutorials per day if they wish. Meanwhile the first session of each day is targeted towards users in Asia and Oceania, while the second session is targeted towards users in the Americas
Tutorials will include:
- Brain Atlas through the siibra tool suite
- QUINT workflow
- NEST & NESTML
- EBRAINS workflows and science support
- HIP & MIP
- Tools for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- BrainScaleS
- EBRAINS Knowledge Graph
- SpiNNaker
- TVB
The 3-day event will take place from 12-14 October 2026 entirely online.
Further information including the programme: https://ebrains.eu/news-and-events/events/2026/virtual-users-week
All times provided in the agenda here are in CEST.
Confirmed Tutorials
Co-design for Interdisciplinary Neuroscience | Beginner
QUINT-online workflow for atlas-based quantifications | Beginner
How to collaborate with almost everyone: Digital or unplugged | All levels
Accessing the EBRAINS Atlases with siibra-explorer | Beginner
Knowledge graph | Level TBC
Hands-on: Neuromorphic Compute System BrainScaleS | Beginner
TVB 1 (The Virtual Brain) | Level TBC
Hands On with Spinnaker | Beginner
From single-cell modeling to large-scale network dynamics with NEST simulator | Intermediate
From Atlas to Analysis: A Hands-on Introduction to siibra-python | Intermediate
Building Scientific Workflows with tvb-ext-xircuits | Beginner to intermediate
TBC Tutorials
HIP & MIP
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 days 10 hours
- Online
Location
Online event
Agenda
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Co-design for Interdisciplinary Neuroscience | Beginner
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QUINT-online workflow for atlas-based quantifications | Beginner
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