Brainhack Montreal 2025

Montreal, QC, Canada

TBA, 2025


Register opening soon Join on Brainhack Montreal Discord

Get Involved

Find exciting projects that you would like to contribute to.

Share

Show your research to other neuroscience researchers.

Gain Skills

Learn how to apply the latest computational tools to your data.

Network

Meet researchers from a variety of backgrounds.

Why Brainhack Montreal 2025?

Join us at the Montreal edition of Brainhack Global, a three-day event set to take place on TBA, 2025 at TBA! The Brainhack Montreal 2025 is part of the Brainhack Global initiative involving decentralized events that bring together researchers from various subfields and career stages within the neuroscience community. Our primary objective is to promote open science practices and facilitate the exchange of knowledge in the realm of neuroscience.

We have thoughtfully curated this event to cultivate a dynamic and collaborative atmosphere. There will be educational tutorials, hands-on hacking projects, and social gatherings, all meticulously tailored to meet the specific requirements and interests of the Montreal neuroscience community. We eagerly anticipate your active participation!

During the open hacking time, every participant has the opportunity to propose a project as part of the Brainhack Montreal 2025. These projects can either be endeavors attendees have previously worked on and seek contributions, opinions, or assistance with, or entirely new projects they aspire to undertake within the hackathon group. This inclusive approach encourages innovation and collective problem-solving within the Brainhack community.

Registration opening soon!

Brainhack Montreal 2025 is a local hub of Brainhack Global 2025. The goal of the hackathon is to bring together researchers with disparate backgrounds to collaborate on open science projects in neuroscience.

Dates: TBA, 2025

Costs: TBA - Breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Location: TBA


Please join the Brainhack Montreal Discord for updated information on the developing Hackathon content and to contribute your own ideas.


Why Brainhack?

Open hacking sessions for attendees to work together on projects of their own design. Attendees are encouraged but not required to bring their own projects into the hackathon to work collaboratively with others. Project inspirations could stem from other projects proposed by attendees, ongoing work you're involved in, or new research areas that you've been waiting to have an opportunity to jump on!

Unconference is the perfect opportunity to showcase bits of your latest research, spark interest in a new initiative/project, or make an announcement of interest to the Brainhack community.

TrainTrack to help you get up to speed with various programming languages, current practices in open-source, and reproducible neuroscience analysis.

Network with the community throughout the hackathon and an evening social event!