Frontiers in NeuroAI

Kempner Institute Symposium

June 5-6, 2025 | Allston, MA

In person & virtual

Join us for a two-day symposium exploring key topics in the rapidly-advancing field of NeuroAI.

Registration

Registration for the conference will open in February 2025. We offer options for in-person or virtual attendance, as well as student rates. Virtual attendance is free, but requires advance registration.

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About the symposium

Frontiers in NeuroAI is a two-day symposium, open to the public, exploring key topics in the rapidly-advancing field of NeuroAI, including:

  • How natural and artificial systems learn, and how these processes are similar or different across systems.
  • The implications of rapid progress in machine learning on understanding neural processes, the nature of intelligence, and human cognitive abilities.
  • Innovations that are pushing forward the reasoning and generative capabilities of AI systems.

The symposium will feature presentations from cutting-edge experts from neuroscience and AI as they discuss advances in learning across both fields.


Location

The symposium will be held at Harvard University’s Science and Engineering Complex (SEC), located at 150 Western Ave in Allston, MA. (See location on Google Maps.)

In addition to in-person attendance, participants can register and join the symposium virtually from anywhere in the world.


Where to stay

Located in Allston, MA, the SEC is right across the river from Cambridge and close to many hotels and accommodations. The hotels geographically closest to the SEC are:

Harvard’s main website offers an extensive list of hotels and accommodations in the Harvard/Cambridge/Allston area.

Stay updated

Registration for the conference will open in February 2025. We offer options for in-person or virtual attendance, as well as student rates. Virtual attendance is free, but requires advance registration.

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Questions?

Contact Heidi Osterhout with questions about the symposium.