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SNUFA 2026

Brief summary. This online workshop brings together researchers in the fields of computational neuroscience, machine learning, and neuromorphic engineering to present their work and discuss ways of translating these findings into a better understanding of neural circuits. Topics include artificial and biologically plausible learning algorithms and the dissection of trained spiking circuits toward understanding neural processing. We have a manageable number of talks with ample time for discussions.

Program committee. Sacha van Albada, Jason Eshraghian, Dan Goodman, and Friedemann Zenke.

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Key information

Workshop. 4-5 November 2026, European afternoons (online).

Invited speakers. Giulia D’Angelo (Czech Technical University in Prague), Eugene Izhikevich (Brain Corp and DeepSpike)

Format

Abstract submission

Deadline: Sept 25, 2026 (anywhere on earth)

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Abstracts will be made publicly available at the end of the abstract submissions deadline for blinded public comments and ratings. We will select the most highly rated abstracts for contributed talks and flash talks, subject to maintaining a balance between the different fields of, broadly speaking, neuroscience, computer science and neuromorphic engineering. Abstracts not selected for a talk, and abstracts selected for a flash talk, will be presented as posters.

Agenda

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Time (CET) Session Local date/time
November 4th    
14:00 Welcome by the organizers
  Session 1  
14:10 Invited talk 1
14:55 Contributed talk 1
15:15 Contributed talk 2
15:35 Break
  Session 2  
16:05 Invited talk 2
16:50 Contributed talk 3
17:10 Flash talks by selected poster presenters
17:30 Poster session
November 5th    
14:00 Welcome to day 2
  Session 3  
14:05 Invited talk 3
14:50 Contributed talk 4
15:10 Contributed talk 5
15:30 Break
  Session 4  
16:00 Invited talk 4
16:45 Contributed talk 6
17:05 Contributed talk 7
17:25 Closing remarks