✨PINTS day in Paris 🏃🏻➡️🇫🇷🍺✨
Paris Île-de-France Neural Theory Symposium (PINTS) was amazing and felt like this experience is staying with me forever. Fun fact is that I was the youngest attendee there, only one from Bordeaux and the only one who arrived without lab haha. So you can imagine that conversations were quite easy to start)
Paris hosts a large community of systems, cognitive and computational neuroscientists, but there is a sense of disconnection, as researchers are often dispersed across institutions, which limit interaction and research efficacy. And I am happy that the PINTS initiative brings together everybody from experimental and theoretical laboratories.
This year it took place in the Campus Jourdan of ENS, which is a beautiful building in the southern part of Paris, near Parc Montsouris and the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris. The program was intense and full of interesting presentations from cognitive, computational and systemic neuroscience.
I am really happy that I went there. I met so many people and now keep in touch with some of them. Also, it was a really great experience to meet some PIs with whom I've already worked and to whom I applied for a PhD. It is good to talk with them in person and receive feedback about my interviews to work on my representation and further applications.
I want to thank PINTs organizers again for creating such an environment where people want to return ☀️
#France #Paris
#conferences
#beautiful_pictures
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