ohbm / hackathon2019

Website and projects for the OHBM Hackathon in Rome 2019
https://ohbm.github.io/hackathon2019
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hackathon2019

Website and projects for the OHBM Hackathon in Rome 2019

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Brainhacks have become part of our way of doing science in a connected world since the time we participated in the first ever Brainhack. By creating a friendly and inclusive environment during 3 days of intense collaborations, they can provide the means to create and strengthen collaborations that can be pursued online the rest of the year.

Brainhacks are the opportunity to try new ideas, to discover new tools, to adopt open science best practices and actively push its boundaries, and to meet the people from all disciplines that are inventing tomorrow’s brain mapping.

We aim at providing a space where we can all thrive, no matter if it is our first hackathon or if we have never missed one, sharing the best of the support we have received by the open science community during the years.

Open science is essential for being able to work together effectively. We want to help build a community where openness is the norm and siloes the exception.

List of projects

You can find a living document of the Hackathon projects at this google sheet.

It contains information on:

Please make sure your group is represented there to make it easy for others to find you and join in!

Venues

There are four physical locations for the largest OHBM Hackathon yet!

Code of conduct

The following text is taken from the OHBM Code of Conduct, available in full at https://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3846:

OHBM stands against discrimination in all forms and at every organizational level. Discrimination based on, but not limited to geographic location, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, accent, race, ethnicity, age or religion does not abide by OHBM’s values. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of conference participants and organizers.

All hackathon participants are expected to follow the OHBM Code of Conduct at all times during the OHBM Hackathon.

Reporting and enforcement information is detailed at the Code of Conduct page. You may complete an online report (anonymous or not, just add your contact details if you'd like the executive team to get in touch) or contact the OHBM executive team at +1 612-749-1154.