Join us for the FENS Forum 2024 inaugural Neuroethics Hackathon supported by the Dana Foundation and designed and facilitated by the Institute of Neuroethics!
The focus will be on ethical futures in neuroAI. Whether you're an active neuroscience researcher with a penchant for ethical inquiry or simply have a desire to ensure that neuroscience research contributes to the creation of better society, you are invited to apply to participate in this unique event. If selected, you and a small group of peers will be put in the driver’s seat to address a series of trials and questions designed to raise awareness and promote reflection on how to ensure more responsible futures for potential advances in AI-powered neuroscience. As part of this inaugural cohort, you will have the chance to be part of a community that values ethical hacking as a force for positive change.
This event has a limited number of participants. Initial selection will be made on a first come first served basis, however the content of your letter of nterest will be taken into consideration before final acceptance.
All Participants must be registered and accepted, no walk-ins will be possible. The Deadline for submission is 14 May 2024.
If selected, what will I get to do?
- Attend a 1.5-hour virtual workshop, two weeks ahead of the Forum, to prepare you for the hackathon and to receive your group assignments.
- On 25 June 2024 at 10:00 CEST, you will participate in a 4 hour special event including the hackathon and closing awards ceremony.