Connectionists: EBRAINS Webinar: Multiscale Brain Simulations in EBRAINS — from the Neuron to the Patient

Viktor Jirsa viktor.jirsa at univ-amu.fr
Tue Jan 13 07:09:19 EST 2026


Dear colleagues and friends,

Please find the following webinar announcement below. Egidio D’Angelo and I will give an intro and overview of multiscale brain simulations in EBRAINS (European infrastructure for digital neuroscience).  It would be great to seeing you there.

Best, Vik


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Viktor Jirsa
Directeur, Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes
Chief Scientific Officer, EBRAINS AISBL

UMR INSERM 1106
Aix-Marseille Université
Faculté de Médecine, 27, Boulevard Jean Moulin
13005 Marseille, France
tel  :  ++33 (0)4 91 32 42 51
http://ins-amu.fr
http://ebrains.eu
https://www.thevirtualbrain.org/


Call for Contributions to the EBRAINS 10-Year Roadmap 2026–2036

https://ebrains.eu/news-and-events/2025/call-for-contributions-to-the-ebrains-10-year-roadmap-2026-2036


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EBRAINS Webinar: Multiscale Brain Simulations in EBRAINS — from the Neuron to the Patient

Interested in learning how to use the tools and services available on EBRAINS?

Join us on Thursday, 5 February 2026, for a dedicated webinar showcasing how EBRAINS supports advanced brain modelling and simulation across scales, from detailed single-neuron models to whole-brain, patient-specific simulations.

This webinar will feature presentations by Viktor Jirsa, Chief Science Officer of EBRAINS, and Egidio D’Angelo, Director of the Neurophysiology Unit at the University of Pavia. Together, they will introduce how multiscale brain simulations on EBRAINS enable the integration of data and models across different levels of brain organisation, bridging cellular mechanisms and whole-brain dynamics.

Multiscale simulation is a key step toward mechanistic understanding in neuroscience and medicine. By linking models across spatial and temporal scales, EBRAINS allows researchers to move beyond isolated descriptions toward coherent, predictive frameworks that connect experimental data, theory, and clinical application. This webinar will highlight how such approaches are implemented in practice within the EBRAINS ecosystem. It is aimed at neuroscientists, computational modellers, experimental researchers, clinicians, and early-career scientists interested in multiscale brain simulation. No prior experience with EBRAINS is required.

Practical information

Date: 5 February 2026
Time: 09:00–10:00 (CET)
Register here:
https://ebrains.eu/news-and-events/events/2026/ebrains-webinar-series-multiscale-brain-simulations-in-ebrains-from-the

Agenda

09:00–09:10
Introduction to modelling versus simulation in EBRAINS
Viktor Jirsa

09:10–09:30
Single-neuron-based simulation in EBRAINS
Egidio D’Angelo

09:30–09:50
Virtual brain-based simulation in EBRAINS
Viktor Jirsa

09:50–10:00
Q&A



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