V Latin American Workshop on Computational Neurosciences

November 12-14, 2025 | LA PLATA, ARGENTINA

The Latin American Workshop on Computational Neurosciences (LAWCN) is a regional biannual event that promotes dissemination of recent findings and ideas from the field of Neuroscience and, in particular, in its frontiers with computer science, engineering and artificial intelligence, among the Latin American community.

Hosts

Timeline

febrero 15, 2025

Paper submission open

Prospective authors are invited to contribute to the conference by electronically submitting full & short papers or abstracts in English, Spanish or Portuguese, according to the template and instructions  that will be found on the submissions site.

febrero 15, 2025
junio 18, 2025

Paper submission deadline

Full and short papers (English).

junio 18, 2025
julio 31, 2025

Notification of acceptance

Full and short papers.

julio 31, 2025
agosto 31, 2025

Abstract submission deadline

Abstract (English, Spanish or Portuguese).

agosto 31, 2025
septiembre 20, 2025

Notification of acceptance

Abstract.

septiembre 20, 2025

Speakers

Timothée Levi

Université de Bordeaux | France

Raphaelle Roy

Université de Toulouse | France

David Guggenmos

University of Kansas Medical Center | USA

Lina Becerra

Univ. del Valle/ Pontificia Univ. Javeriana | Colombia

Norberto García Cairasco

University of Sao Paulo | Brazil

Silvia Kochen

ENyS, National University Arturo Jaureche | Argentina

Enver Oruro Puma

UNESCO UniTwin Complex Systems Digital Campus | Perú

Julian Tejada

Federal University of Sergipe | Brazil

Luisa L. Rocha Arrieta

Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional | México

Wallace Moreira Bessa

University of Turku | Finland

Victoria Peterson

Instituto de Matemática Aplicada del Litoral, UNL – CONICET | Argentina

Milena Korostenskaja 

The Institute of Neuroapproaches and University of North Florida | USA

Endorsements

Sponsors

The International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) is the global association of neuroscience societies established in 1961 that aims to promote and support neuroscience around the world through training, education, research, outreach and engagement activities, and the publication of two journals, Neuroscience and IBRO Neuroscience Reports.

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