Load unfinished survey Resume later default Caution: JavaScript execution is disabled in your browser or for this website. You may not be able to answer all questions in this survey. Please, verify your browser parameters. Spring School - Sorbonne University 2026 Spring School - Neurophysiology in Action: Linking Brain Dynamics to Behaviour (This question is mandatory) Surname (This question is mandatory) First name (This question is mandatory) Statusif other, please specify Choose one of the following answers PhD student Postdoc Other: PhD start date (if currently doing a PhD): Date format: mm-dd-yyyy Open date/time selector Format: mm-dd-yyyy 1900-01-01 2187-12-31 23:59:59.999 MM-DD-YYYY Date of PhD defence (if applicable) Date format: mm-dd-yyyy Open date/time selector Format: mm-dd-yyyy 1900-01-01 2187-12-31 23:59:59.999 MM-DD-YYYY (This question is mandatory) Email (This question is mandatory) Laboratory - Name and address of the institute/center/department: (This question is mandatory) Laboratory - Name of the team: (This question is mandatory) Laboratory - Name of the team leader/supervisor: (This question is mandatory) Are you familiar with DeepLabCut or similar approaches?Note that knowledge of these approaches is not mandatory to attend the Spring School Yes No (This question is mandatory) What is your level in coding (from beginner to expert)Please specify the language usedNote that such skill is not required to attend the Spring School Comment only when you choose an answer. Beginner (basic knowledge of programming, can write small scripts or simple programs, familiar with fundamental concepts but still needs supervision or guidance) Elementary (can implement basic functionalities without much help; practical knowledge of a programming language but with little experience in complete projects.) Intermediary (can work independently on moderately complex projects; familiar with standard coding practices such as version control, modularity, and debugging) Advanced (able to solve complex problems and optimize code; comfortable with frameworks, libraries, and programming best practices) Expert (deep knowledge; capable of leading large-scale software development projects) No Knowledge (no prior exposure to programming; not familiar with programming concepts or languages) (This question is mandatory) Title of the Research Project: (This question is mandatory) Please provide a link to your full academic CV (pdf online, or online CV platform) Submit Load unfinished survey Resume later Please confirm you want to clear your response? Exit and clear survey