Munich ECNS 2025
ECNS Annual Conference and
7th Basic and Clinical multimodal Imaging (BaCI) International Conference
Munich, Germany, September 2 - 5, 2025
The 2025 ECNS annual conference will be held at the Dept. of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, LMU University Hospital, Munich, Germany, September 2-5, 2025
The meeting will take place as the 7th Basic and Clinical multimodal Imaging (BaCI) International Conference, co-organized by the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society (ECNS), the International Society for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry (ISNIP), the International Society for Brain Electromagnetic (ISBET)Topography and the International Society for Functional Source Imaging (ISFSI).
One of this year’s themes is Neurophysiology, Machine Learning and AI, as the merging of machine learning, AI and neurophysiology will transform brain research and diagnostics. Machine learning is expected to enhance EEG, fMRI and electrophysiological data interpretation. Implementing AI algorithms will allow analysing complex neural signals, uncovering hidden patterns with opportunities to predict neuropsychiatric disorders. As computational models grow more sophisticated, they will likely bring us closer to understanding cognition, emotion and consciousness, offering new possibilities in brain research while driving forward advancements in personalized medicine.
Nevertheless, we will provide a forum for the entire spectrum of neurophysiology research covering electrophysiology, neuroimaging, stimulation techniques in basic and clinical research. There will be symposia, oral and poster presentations, methodological and clinical workshops for which you are invited to submit your work.
Conference highlights:
Opening lecture, September 2, 2025
Professor Sebastian Olbrich, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
From Algorithms to Artificial Intelligence: Progress of electrophysiological Markers in Psychiatry
ISNIP key note lecture, September 3, 2025
Professor Katharina Stegmayer, University Clinics UPD, Bern, Switzerland
Neural correlates of threat and paranoia
ECNS key note lecture, September 3, 2025
Professor Tamer Demiralp, Istanbul University, Turkey
Ongoing and Task-Related Dynamics of Brain’s Intrinsic Connectivity Networks
ISBET key note lecture, September 4, 2025
Associate Professor Keiichiro Nishida, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Japan
Brain stimulation and EEG-related topics
ISFSI key note lecture, September 5, 2025
Professor Jaroslav Hlinka, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
From simple to complex and back again: Nonlinear, higher order, and topological signatures of (dys)functional brain connectivity
On behalf of the local organizing team
Oliver Pogarell, Munich
Registration
Please register for the conference at https://ecns.memberlodge.org/event-6214721
Submission Form (open till August 3, 2025)
If you would like to submit your proposals for the conference to be held in Munich between 2-5 September 2025, click here to fill out the application form.
Program
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Poster Program
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Lectures and Oral Presentations
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Conference Venue
Dept. of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, LMU University Hospital,
Nussbaumstr. 7, D-80336 Munich, Germany
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Hotel Information
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Hotel Information for Munich ECNS 2025
Official Airline
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Munich ECNS 2025 Official Airline

