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2019 Lectures

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BIDS

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Breakout sessions

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Browser-based visualization with Javascript

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Building Python libraries

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Cloud computing

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Collaborating with git and GitHub

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Data visualization

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Deep learning

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Docker

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Docker

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Evil p values

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Finding low-dimensional structure in large-scale neural recordings

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Functional brain parcellation

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Hack session

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Hack session

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Hack session

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Hack session

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High-performance Python

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Introduction to NeuroHackademy

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Introduction to Python

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Jupyterlab and Binder

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Machine learning with Scikit Learn

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Measuring human functional brain networks

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Meta-analysis and reproducibility

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Model-based fMRI and HCP data

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Neuroethics

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Nipype

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Numerical computing in Python

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Open datasets for Neurohacking

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Optimal transport (ADSI)

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Optimal transport (ADSI)

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Optimization (ADSI)

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Optimization (ADSI)

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Plumbing the Intertubes: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Information Filtering

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Presentation preparation

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Project pitches

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Reproducibility in fMRI: What is the problem?

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Team formation and project scoping

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The difference between prediction and explanation

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The FAIR principles

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