%0 Journal Article
%A Nikolaidis, Aki
%A Manchini, Matteo
%A Auer, Tibor
%A L. Bottenhorn, Katherine
%A Alonso-Ortiz, Eva
%A Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel
%A Valk, Sofie
%A Glatard, Tristan
%A Selim Atay, Melvin
%A M. M. Bayer, Johanna
%A Bijsterbosch, Janine
%A Algermissen, Johannes
%A Beck, Natacha
%A Bermudez, Patrick
%A Poyraz Bilgin, Isil
%A Bollmann, Steffen
%A Bradley, Claire
%A E. J. Campbell, Megan
%A Caron, Bryan
%A Civier, Oren
%A Pedro Coelho, Luis
%A El Damaty, Shady
%A Das, Samir
%A Dugré, Mathieu
%A Earl, Eric
%A Evas, Stefanie
%A Lopes Fischer, Nastassja
%A Fu Yap, De
%A G. Garner, Kelly
%A Gau, Remi
%A Ganis, Giorgio
%A G. E. Gomes, Dylan
%A Grignard, Martin
%A Guay, Samuel
%A Faruk Gulban, Omer
%A Hamburg, Sarah
%A O. Halchenko, Yaroslav
%A Hayot-Sasson, Valerie
%A Liu Holford, Dawn
%A Huber, Laurentius
%A Illanes, Manuel
%A Johnstone, Tom
%A Kalyani, Avinash
%A Kashyap, Kinshuk
%A Ke, Han
%A Khormi, Ibrahim
%A Kiar, Gregory
%A Ković, Vanja
%A Kuehn, Tristan
%A Kumar, Achintya
%A Lecours-Boucher, Xavier
%A Lührs, Michael
%A Luke, Robert
%A Madjar, Cecile
%A Mansour L., Sina
%A Markeweicz, Chris
%A Andrea Martinez, Paula
%A McCarroll, Alexandra
%A Michel, Léa
%A Moia, Stefano
%A Narayanan, Aswin
%A Niso, Guiomar
%A A. O’Brien, Emmet
%A Oudyk, Kendra
%A Paugam, François
%A G. Pavlov, Yuri
%A Poline, Jean-Baptiste
%A A. Poser, Benedikt
%A Provins, Céline
%A Reddy Raamana, Pradeep
%A Rioux, Pierre
%A Romero-Bascones, David
%A Sareen, Ekansh
%A Schettino, Antonio
%A Shaw, Alec
%A Shaw, Thomas
%A A. Smout, Cooper
%A Šoškié, Anđdela
%A Stone, Jessica
%A J Styles, Suzy
%A Sullivan, Ryan
%A Sunami, Naoyuki
%A Sundaray, Shamala
%A Wei Rou, Jasmine
%A Thanh Thuy, Dao
%A Tourbier, Sebastien
%A Urch, Sebastián
%A de la Vega, Alejandro
%A Viswarupan, Niruhan
%A Wagner, Adina Svenja
%A Walger, Lennart
%A Wang, Hao
%A Ting Woon, Fei
%A White, David
%A Wiggins, Christopher John
%A Woods, Will
%A Yang, Yuankai
%A Zaytseva, Ksenia
%A D. Zhu, Judy
%A P. Zwiers, Marcel
%T Proceedings of the OHBM Brainhack 2021
%J Aperture
%V 3
%@ 0003-6420
%C New York, NY
%I Aperture Foundation Inc.
%M FZJ-2023-05214
%P 1-20
%D 2023
%X The global pandemic presented new challenges and op-portunities for organizing conferences, and OHBM 2021was no exception. The OHBM Brainhack is an event thatoccurs just prior to the OHBM meeting, typically in-per-son, where scientists of all levels of expertise and interestgather to work and learn together for a few days in a col-laborative hacking-style environment on projects of com-mon interest (1). Building off the success of the OHBM2020 Hackathon (2), the 2021 Open Science SpecialInterest Group came together online to organize a largecoordinated Brainhack event that would take place overthe course of 4 days. The OHBM 2021 Brainhack eventwas organized along two guiding principles, providinga highly inclusive collaborative environment for inter-action between scientists across disciplines and levelsof expertise to push forward important projects thatneed support, also known as the “Hack-Track” of theBrainhack. The second aim of the OHBM Brainhack is toempower scientists to improve the quality of their sci-entific endeavors by providing high-quality hands-ontraining on best practices in open-science approaches.This is best exemplified by the training events providedby the “Train-Track” at the OHBM 2021 Brainhack. Here,we briefly explain both of these elements of the OHBM2021 Brainhack, before continuing on to the Brainhackproceedings.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%R 10.52294/258801b4-a9a9-4d30-a468-c43646391211
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1019168