About this Event
Maths in the Brain Workshop 2026
Innovations in the application of mathematical methods in neuroscience
After a successful launch in 2018, the 7th annual workshop on "Maths in the Brain" will expand and bring together researchers across Australia with a shared interest in understanding the brain from a quantitative perspective. Leading experts will meet in person to present their latest work on mathematical modelling of brain structure and function to understand how disease affects the brain and how coordinated brain activity gives rise to perception and cognition.
The event is sponsored by the Brain Mapping and Modelling Research Program of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, in partnership with Monash Biomedical Imaging. Early career researchers will have an opportunity to present their work, with prizes awarded to the highest quality posters and flash talks.
Date
31 March 2026
Location
This is an in-person meeting located at:
Sandridge Events Centre
200/201 Ingles St, Gate 3, Port Melbourne VIC 3207
Call for abstracts:
We are now accepting abstract submissions for the ECR session. Submitted abstracts will be presented in the poster session and the highest quality abstracts will be selected for the Flash Talk session. Registration is free and abstract submissions close on 20th Feb, 2026.
Please submit your abstracts here.
Keynote Address
James Cole, University College London
Invited Speakers
TBA
Flash Talks
TBA
Program
TBA
Organising committee
Prof Adeel Razi (Chair)
Prof Alex Fornito
Prof Naotsugu Tsuchiya
A/Prof Sharna Jamadar
ECR committee
Dr Leonardo Novelli
Dr James Pang
Dr Moein Khajehnejad
Dr Jace Cruddas
Dr Forough Habibollahi
Mr. Matthew Greaves
Mr. Mike Jiao
Ms. Rui Zheng
Enquiries
Prof Adeel Razi
Head, Computational Neuroscience Laboratory
Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences
Monash University
T: +613 9905 0109
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sandridge Function and Events Centre, 201 Ingles Street, Port Melbourne, Australia
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