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Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering

Brain & Mind Computational Seminar

A monthly seminar and venue for informal conversation about topics such as artificial intelligence, neuroscience, human behaviour, and digital humanities. Welcome!
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The Brain & Mind Computational seminars are a space for informal conversation about artificial intelligence, neuroscience, human behavior, digital humanities, and related disciplines to promote discussion of new ideas, improvement of current projects, and general brainstorming. These events create a space where collaboration, networking, and visibility can expedite progress in both human neuroscience, behavioral, and artificial intelligence research.

Each event features two speakers who will share their research, challenges, methods, and ideas in a 25-minute talk, followed by a Q&A session and space for mingling and networking.

where the talk topics are announced beforehand. We warmly welcome you!

Upcoming talks

More info in our event page!

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Lectures and seminars, Staff trainings, IT & digital tools, Support for teams, Training to support research, Workshops

Aalto AI Talks: Creative practices and generative AI 4.5.2026

Join us for an insightful afternoon exploring AI in creative processes and artistic practice, including copyright and AI-generated content.
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Lectures and seminars, Staff trainings, IT & digital tools, Support for teams, Training to support research

Learn about responsible and ethical use of laboratory resources.
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Lectures and seminars, Staff trainings, IT & digital tools, Support for teams, Training to support research

Learn about anonymising research data.
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Academic events, Lectures and seminars

Reproducibility and Open Science Practices in Machine Learning // 20.May.2026

What is reproducibility and why do we need to care about it in machine learning research? What are the best practices for sharing machine learning models in your research? Join us for this one day event!
Brain & Mind Breakfast

Give a talk

If you are interested in giving a talk, please send an email to bmc@aalto.fi with the suggested topic and abstract.

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