NYCPW 2025 Application
Apply to participate in the New York Computational Psychiatry Workshop (NYCPW), which will be held at the Icahn School of Medicine Center for Computational Psychiatry (55 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027) on November 10-12, 2025. Applications are due by September 30, 2025.
Basic Information
Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email
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example@example.com
Career Stage (Check all that apply)
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Undergraduate
Postbac
Graduate (Masters)
Graduate (PhD)
Postdoc
Faculty
Resident
Clinician
Other
Affiliation / Institution
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(e.g., Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
Gender
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Woman
Man
Transgender
Non-binary/non-conforming
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Race/Ethnicity
American Indian or Alaska Native (e.g., Navajo Nation, Blackfeet Tribe, Inupiat Traditional Gov't., etc.)
Asian or Asian American (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, South Asian, Vietnamese, etc.)
Black or African American (e.g., Jamaican, Nigerian, Haitian, Ethiopian, etc.)
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Other
Are you 18 years olds or older?
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Yes
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We are not able to provide housing for participants this year. Please acknowledge that you will need to coordinate your own housing arrangements.
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I understand that I will need to arrange housing on my own
Registration for in-person attendance will be $495 for trainees (e.g., students, postdocs), $795 for faculty, and $1095 for industry. Registration for online attendance will be discounted at 60% of main rate (e.g., $297 for trainees). Please acknowledge this.
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I understand that there will be a fee to register for this course if I am accepted to participate
Background
How proficient are you in the following programming languages?
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Novice
: Little to no experience; basic familiarity with syntax or concepts.
Beginner
: Limited experience; able to write simple programs or scripts with guidance.
Intermediate
: Comfortable with most tasks; able to debug, write moderately complex code, and use common libraries.
Advanced
: Proficient; able to write efficient, complex code and use advanced features with ease.
Expert
: Highly skilled; extensive experience, deep understanding of nuances, and able to teach.
Python
R
MATLAB
Please list any formal mathematics coursework you have successfully completed, such as algebra, linear algebra, probability, statistics, and/or calculus.
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Motivation
In 250 words or less, please describe your motivation for participating in the New York Computational Psychiatry Course (NYCPW). Specifically, discuss how the course’s focus on using computational methods for translational applications aligns with your current research or clinical interests, and how you envision applying the skills and knowledge gained from this course to your future work.
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0/250
Are you planning to attend in-person?
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Yes
No
Please upload a 1-2 page CV/resume as a pdf.
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