NYComputational Psychiatry Workshop

October 21-23, 2024

A specialized workshop bringing together computational methods and clinical expertise to advance understanding of mental health and psychiatric disorders.

What is NYCPW?

The New York Computational Psychiatry Workshop (NYCPW) is an immersive, hands-on three-day workshop designed to provide trainees with the latest tools and knowledge in computational psychiatry. Our aim is to bridge the gap between computational methods and clinical applications.

The workshop will take place at the Mount Sinai Center for Computational Psychiatry (55 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027) on October 21-23, 2024.

In-person applications were due on September 23, 2024. We are no longer accepting applications.

Theory

Gain an understanding of computational cognitive models and their application to psychiatric research, focusing on the latest theories in decision-making, learning, and social cognition.

Practice

Engage in interactive, hands-on tutorials where participants learn to fit computational models to simulated and real data.

Translational Lens

Explore how computational methods can be translated into clinical settings, bridging the gap between research and practice to improve patient outcomes in mental health.

Our Team

Tentative Schedule

TIME
MONDAY
(OCT 21)
TUESDAY
(OCT 22)
WEDNESDAY
(OCT 23)
08:00 AM BREAKFAST + REGISTRATION BREAKFAST BREAKFAST
08:30 AM
09:00 AM OPENING REMARKS + LECTURE
Xiaosi Gu
Introduction to Computational Psychiatry
TUTORIAL 3
Shawn Rhoads
Fitting Models to Behavioral Data
LECTURE
Laura Berner
Clinically Relevant Computational Psychiatry
09:30 AM
10:00 AM TUTORIAL 1
Angela Radulescu
Reinforcement Learning
TUTORIAL 6
Baihan Lin
LLMs for Psychiatry
10:30 AM TUTORIAL 4
Blair Shevlin
Drift Diffusion Modeling
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
12:30 PM
01:00 PM TUTORIAL 2
Vincenzo Fiore
Bayesian Inference
TUTORIAL 5
Alisa Loosen
Study Design & Replicability
BREAKOUT PROJECTS*
01:30 PM
02:00 PM
02:30 PM COFFEE BREAK
03:00 PM COFFEE BREAK BREAKOUT PROJECTS* COFFEE BREAK
03:30 PM BREAKOUT PROJECTS* BREAKOUT PROJECTS*
04:00 PM
04:30 PM PROJECTS WRAP-UP*
05:00 PM SOCIAL EVENT*
05:30 PM
06:00 PM DINNER
On your own
DINNER
On your own
* indicates in-person only events

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will it cost to participate?

Registration for in-person attendance will be $495 for trainees (e.g., graduate students, postdocs), $795 for faculty, and $1095 for industry. Registration for online-only attendance will be discounted at 60% of main rate (e.g., $297 for trainees).


Is housing provided?

We are not able to provide housing this year. Participants will need to coordinate their own housing arrangements.


Who should apply?

We welcome participants from all career stages interested in using computational modeling to study mental health. However, our workshop will be primarily geared towards trainees (e.g., students, postdocs). Applicants should have some experience with programming (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB) and have completed formal coursework in math and statistics.


When is the application deadline?

In-person applications were due on September 23, 2024. We are no longer accepting applications.


When will applicants be notified of their acceptance?

In-person Applicants were notified of their acceptance by September 27, 2024. If you were selected to participate, please register for the workshop at your earliest convenience by October 6, 2024.


What is the workshop size?

We expect 25 participants for the in-person course.


What is the format of the course?

The workshop will be a mix of lectures and hands-on tutorials. In-person participants will have the opportunity to work in small groups on a project and participate in networking events.


What is the workshop schedule?

The workshop will run from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on October 21-23, 2024. A detailed schedule will be provided to accepted participants.


Where is the workshop location?

The workshop will take place at the Mount Sinai Center for Computational Psychiatry (55 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027).


Who can I contact for more information?

Please contact the workshop directors (Shawn Rhoads and Angela Radulescu) with any questions.

We are no longer accepting applications for 2024.