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Computational Psychiatry Conference in Dublin 6-8th July 2023

We are thrilled to announce the inaugural Computational Psychiatry Conference to take place at Trinity College Dublin on July 6-8th, 2023 (#cpconf2023) https://www.cpconf.org/ One of the key aims of computational neuroscience is to construct theoretical accounts of normal mental function

Quentin Huys 28th January 2023 Related meetings Read more

Conference in Heidelberg on bridging psychological practice and basic research

Bridging psychological practice and basic research Interdisciplinary conference on the study of mental health #ICSMH Heidelberg, Germany – July 10th – 12th 2023 The conference aims to bring together leading experts and young researchers in the field of perception, cognition

Quentin Huys 19th January 2023 Related meetings Read more

Workshop – Computations of metacognition and agency in mental health 28th July 2022 @ UCL

We are excited to announce our in-person workshop ???Monitoring and controlling ourselves and our world: computations of metacognition and agency in mental health??? taking place at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience on the 28th of July. This ESRC funded

Quentin Huys 5th May 2022 Related meetings Read more

Workshop on repetitive negative thinking and simulation in natural and artificial intelligence @RLDM2022

We are delighted to announce a workshop on Repetitive Negative Thinking and Simulation in Natural and Artificial Cognition at the 5th Multidisciplinary Conference on Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making (RLDM 2022). This workshop will bring together computer scientists, computational neuroscientists,

Quentin Huys 19th April 2022 Related meetings Read more

The 5th Multidisciplinary Conference on Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making (RLDM2022)

June 8-11, 2022 Brown University, Providence, RI, USA Over the last few decades, reinforcement learning and decision making have been the focus of an incredible wealth of research spanning a wide variety of fields including psychology, artificial intelligence, machine learning,

Quentin Huys 21st February 202221st February 2022 Related meetings Read more

New LIS Conference on Effective Prosocial Behavior

New Conference on Effective Prosocial Behavior – Register now! Dear colleagues, We are excited to announce a new interdisciplinary conference on basic and applied research that lays the scientific foundation for improving people???s lives by investigating prosocial behavior, personal growth,

Quentin Huys 26th May 2021 Related meetings Read more

Life Improvement Science Conference – June 2021

Dear colleagues, We are excited to announce a new conference that brings together researchers and practitioners interested in helping people do more good in better ways, developing themselves, and living a meaningful life. We call this emerging transdisciplinary research area

Quentin Huys 22nd February 2021 Related meetings Read more

Computational Satellite @ SOBP 2020 – Bassett, Mourao-Miranda & Wager

With tutorials and cutting-edge research talks by Dani Bassett, Janaina Mourao-Miranda and Tor Wager. See here for details.

Quentin Huys 25th January 202025th January 2020 Related meetings, TCPW meetings, tutorials Read more

The Batsheva de Rothschild Workshop on Computational Psychiatry

https://israelcomppsych.princeton.edu January 29-30, 2020, Geha Mental Health Center, Petach Tikva, Israel Organizers: Eran Eldar, Ronny Geva, Yael Niv, Gal Shoval Registration closes: Jan 20, 2020 (midnight, Israel time) https://israelcomppsych.princeton.edu/registration The burdens of mental illness on both individuals and society are

Quentin Huys 6th January 20207th January 2020 Related meetings, tutorials Read more

2019 SOBP Computational Psychiatry Satellite meeting

We are delighted to announce this year’s Computational Psychiatry Satellite Meeting @SOBP 2019 with tutorials on machine learning, causality, online assessment, advanced issues in reinforcement learning, and ‘data meets model’ and ‘model meeets data’ fora. This year’s speakers will be Claire

Quentin Huys 1st February 20191st February 2019 Related meetings, TCPW meetings, tutorials Read more
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  • Computational Psychiatry Conference in Dublin 6-8th July 2023
  • Conference in Heidelberg on bridging psychological practice and basic research
  • Postdoctoral positions @ Huys lab, UCL
  • Faculty position @ Northwestern University
  • Faculty position in Computational Psychiatry @ RWTH Aachen
  • Faculty positions in Mathematics and Computational Psychiatry at the University of Michigan

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Recent meetings (with video)

  • Keno Juchems - Optimal economic decision-making under noise and machine learning to improve outcomes in mental health 26/01/2023
  • Yunzhe Liu - Measuring fast neural sequences in EEG and fMRI 18/01/2023
  • Jacqueline Scholl - Decision making and foraging under threat - neural activity and transdiagnostic clinical relevance 14/12/2022
  • Andra Geana - A Computational Model of OCD Compulsivity as a Deficit of Integrating Across Levels of Uncertainty 08/12/2022
  • Tor Wager - Neuroimaging of affect and motivation: 
Pathways, models, and interventions 17/11/2022

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