Partnership of OCNS and Frontiers in Computational Neurosciences

The purpose of the OCNS

Is to create a scientific and educational forum for everyone to learn about, to share, to contribute, and to advance the state of knowledge in computational neuroscience.

  • Computational neuroscience combines mathematical analysis and computer simulations with experimental neuroscience, to develop a mechanistic principled understanding of how the working of nervous systems function and apply it in a wide range of technologies
  • OCNS promotes meetings and courses in computational neuroscience. and OCNS organizes the Annual CNS meeting which serves as a forum for young scientists at every career stage and offers young scientists exceptional opportunities to present their work and to interact with senior leaders in the field.

 

Submit a Research Topic idea to Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience

Are you passionate about a specific area of computational neuroscience? Submit your idea and become a Topic Editor of an OCNS Research Topic — a collaborative article collection hosted by Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience.


Who can become a Topic Editor?
Researchers who have completed a PhD are eligible to edit a Research Topic in Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience.

If you have not completed a PhD but are interested in a Topic Coordinator role, you are also welcome to complete this form. The role is similar to a Topic Editor position, but you will not handle manuscripts during peer review.


Why host a Research Topic?
By leading one of our expert-led article collections, you will benefit from:

  • free editorial article
  • full APC waiver dedicated to your Research Topic (specific advantage if you edit an OCNS society led collection)
  • Networking and collaboration with experts in your field
  • A downloadable eBook summarizing your Topic (when 10+ articles are published)

We are especially keen to receive proposals from OCNS members who want to help advance the field of computational neuroscience.

Submit a Research Topic

Any questions? Please, feel free to contact [email protected]