POSE: Phase II: MNE-Python Maintainer Training and Automation — NSF Award to University of Washington (WA, $499,716)
Research on human neuroscience helps unlock knowledge of how healthy brains function as well as enabling greater understanding of brain disease mechanisms. The MNE-Python project, a software tool for analyzing human neuroscience data, has a focus on preparing new maintainers to contribute to the project. The project su
| Award title | POSE: Phase II: MNE-Python Maintainer Training and Automation |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2449064 |
| Awardee | University of Washington |
| City | SEATTLE |
| State | WA |
| Amount obligated | $499,716 |
| Principal investigator | Daniel McCloy |
| Program | POSE |
| Start date | 06/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Research on human neuroscience helps unlock knowledge of how healthy brains function as well as enabling greater understanding of brain disease mechanisms. The MNE-Python project, a software tool for analyzing human neuroscience data, has a focus on preparing new maintainers to contribute to the project. The project supports MNE-Python's thousands of clinical, industrial, and scientific users. The project also creates user-facing educational materials, a key development to nurture the growth of |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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