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TRF Newsletter – February 2018
Dear all,
We hope you had a fantastic start to the new year and are pleased to share TRF’s first newsletter of 2018 containing some exciting announcements!
CONTENTS
1. TRF1 Conference Survey Results
2. TRF2 Announcement
3. TRF ECR Committee
4. TRF Timing Labs Database
5. TRF Timing Papers Alerts and Database
6. JOBS
7. TRF Membership
8. TRF Blogs
9. TRF Mailing List
10. TRF Blogs
11. Blog your Conference
12. Contribute to TRF
13. Feedback for TRF
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1. TRF1 CONFERENCE SURVEY RESULTS
Thank you to everyone who joined us in Strasbourg for the 1st TRF Conference and shared your detailed feedback on TRF1 and suggestions for future TRF conferences!
We received > 100 responses and have summarized the weighted-average scores (out of 5) as below. We thank you all for making TRF1 a tremendous success!
SCIENCE
How would you rate scientific program of TRF1? 4.58
How would you rate TRF1 on the diversity of timing topics? 4.40
How likely are you to recommend TRF Conferences to your colleagues? 4.72
Did you make any new potential scientific collaborations at TRF1? 32.3% YES, 48.4% MAYBE
How would you rate the quality of the Keynote talks? 4.40
How would you rate the quality of the Symposia? 4.42
How would you rate the quality of the Poster sessions? 4.19
How would you rate the quality of the Oral sessions? 4.32
How would you rate the quality of the Poster Blitz session? 3.88
How do you rate TRF1 with respect to open science and open access? 4.52
ORGANIZATION
How would you rate TRF1 with respect to its overall organization? 4.66
How would you rate the abstract submission process? 4.61
How would you rate the registration process? 4.22
How do you rate the food and dining experience at the conference venue? 4.27
How would you rate the quality of the social events? 4.35
How was your experience of Strasbourg as the location of the conference? 4.84
How would you rate TRF1 on value for money? 4.55
COMMUNICATION
How would you rate the quality of communications from the organizers before and during the conference? 4.62
How would you rate your experience of the TRF conference website? 4.43
How do you rate the quality of social media outreach before and during the conference? 4.28
How do you rate the quality of communications from TRF before and during the conference? 4.45
If you would like to catch up on the science presented at TRF1, see the following links –
TRF1 Proceedings –
The proceedings with all abstracts is available as a PDF here –
Click to access ProceedingsTRF2017.pdf
TRF Open Science Foundation –
TRF’s OSF site containing ~100 posters and talks presented at TRF1 – https://osf.io/view/trf2017/.
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2. TRF2 ANNOUNCEMENT
We are very excited to share that the 2nd Timing Research Forum Conference will be held in October 2019 in Mexico!
TRF2 will be organized by Hugo Merchant and held at the Institute of Neurobiology, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico at the Juriquilla Campus in Queretaro.
You can view a copy of the TRF2 presentation by Hugo Merchant here – https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Eya898fu6wXXW80BeIfHlIJ5wkvE1H61
The precise dates and details of the Organizing Committee will be confirmed in due time.
We look forward to build upon the emphatic success of TRF1 and hope to see the timing community come together again in Mexico!
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3. TRF EARLY CAREER RESEARCHER COMMITTEE
We are delighted to announce the formation of the TRF ECR Committee and welcome its first 10 members!
The TRF ECR Committee will contribute to a number of TRF’s core activities with an aim to support early career researchers and promote TRF’s mission.
ANDREW CHANG
PhD Candidate
McMaster University
Canada
AYSHA MOTALA
PhD Candidate
Cardiff University
UK
BASAK AGDOGAN
PhD Candidate
Columbia University
USA
LAETITITA GRABOT
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Bielefeld
Germany
LUCILA CACERES
Postdoctoral Researcher
Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Argentina
LJUBICA JOVANOVIC
PhD Candidate
Ecole Normale Supérieure
France
MITRA TAGHZIADEH
PhD Candidate
Kochi University of Technology
Japan
MUKESH MAKWANA
PhD Candidate
University of Allahabad
India
SVEN THOENES
Postdoctoral Researcher
Leibniz Research Center for Working Environments and Human Factors
Germany
YOSHIKO KABE
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Western Ontario
Canada
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4. TRF TIMING LABS DATABASE
As one of their first initiatives, the TRF ECR Committee is building a database of labs that conduct timing research.
Apart from being an important community-building project, this information will be of use to researchers seeking collaborations,
students seeking PhD / Postdoc positions, as well as journal editors seeking relevant reviewers.
Please fill out this shared Google document similar to the example shown –
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1W4NWNUrNOTIYshVB-PSUs_PXZZ6AS0R1ecAQsLSBH3M/edit?usp=sharing
If you’re a PI and are currently hiring, please indicate YES/NO in the ‘Hiring’ column and add a link to the job advert accordingly.
And anytime you plan to hire new lab members in the future, you can update your status to YES. The ECR Committee will regularly
monitor the hiring status and share information about new jobs on TRF’s platforms like website, social media and newsletter.
The labs database will be published on the TRF website for easy access to the wider scientific community.
If you’ve any questions, please feel free to write to the TRF ECR Committee – ecr.trf@gmail.com
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5. TRF TIMING PAPERS ALERTS AND DATABASE
The TRF ECR Committee is pleased to announce another initiative to promote new timing publications (2018 onwards) by TRF members.
Please let us know any time you’ve a new timing paper published by –
1) Updating details of your paper in this shared Google document (similar to the example publication) –
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WGTzUVqaom7lczhbyHIiG-vYKxxqb_qCZmgkALg3R7A/edit?usp=sharing
2) Tagging TRF (@timingforum) on Twitter if you’d like us to RT on Twitter and share on other social networks
3) Sending us a lay summary (up to 1000 words with one figure) that will be published on TRF’s blog
All new publications shared with us will feature in the TRF Newsletter and published on the TRF website on a monthly basis.
If you’ve any questions, please feel free to contact the TRF ECR Committee – ecr.trf@gmail.com
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6. JOBS
Please see the following ad for tenure-track position –
Applications are invited for a tenure-track researcher position in the Cognition and Brain Dynamics research team of Virginie van Wassenhove.
The lab is hosted at NeuroSpin (Dir. Prof Stanislas Dehaene) on the plateau de Saclay near Paris, France.
Full description here: https://brainthemind.com/openings/
Virginie van Wassenhove
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7. TRF MEMBERSHIP & SOCIAL MEDIA
To become a member of TRF and join a community of > 650 timing researchers, please fill in the form here – https://timingforum.org/membership/
TRF has an active online presence with > 1100 followers on several social networks –
ResearchGate: 361 followers
https://www.researchgate.net/project/Timing-Research-Forum
Twitter: 425 followers
Facebook: 420 followers (+9%)
http://facebook.com/timingresearchforum
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8. TRF BLOGS
We look forward to sharing new blogs about recently published papers and also welcome any blog articles about your experience at TRF1.
If you would like to regularly contribute as a TRF blogger, please get in touch: trf@timingforum.org.
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9. TRF MAILING LIST
Everyone is invited to share any items related to timing related positions, grants, news, or anything that concerns timing research with the TRF community via our mailing list.
Make sure to use plain text when sending these messages (i.e. no attachments or fancy formatting is allowed). Please keep in mind that the mailing list is monitored, and only the the items approved by the mailing list moderators will be circulated to our community. Looking forward to your emails!
Please email your items directly to trf-list@timingforum.org.
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10. BLOG YOUR PAPER
We invite TRF members to submit short summaries of their recently published articles on timing. Articles should be no longer than 500 words and not include more than one representative figure.
Please submit your entries after your paper is published by emailing us at trf@timingforum.org. Submissions are open anytime and will be featured on the TRF blog page – https://timingforum.org/category/blog.
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11. BLOG YOUR CONFERENCE
We invite TRF members to blog about their experience of a timing conference/meeting/workshop that you have recently attended. Submissions can highlight prominent talks/papers presented, new methods, trends and your personal views about the conference. Pictures may also be included.
Please submit your articles (no longer than 1000 words) to trf@timingforum.org within two months from the date of the conference you intend to highlight.
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12. CONTRIBUTE TO TRF
TRF aims to host pertinent timing related resources, so that the TRF website acts as the definitive platform for everything related to timing research. The current resources listed on the TRF website include: (1) all members’ publications, (2) timing related special issues, (3) books on timing, (4) list of meetings focused on timing, (5) list of timing related societies/groups, (6) as well as code and mentoring resources.
TRF encourages open science and supports sharing of relevant information and knowledge between its members, with the aim to advance the field of timing research. We therefore invite you all to contribute to these resources. Please email us (trf@timingforum.org) your suggestions for new resources for the timing community.
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13. FEEDBACK FOR TRF
As an open academic society, we hope that you participate freely and support the TRF community in achieving its mission. As we like to repeatedly emphasize, TRF’s aim is to serve all timing researchers through open exchange of ideas, information and resources to advance the timing research community. We are open to receiving your suggestions or ideas that will help TRF grow and continue to deliver on its mission. We look forward to your feedback!
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With best wishes,
Sundeep Teki,
Argiro Vatakis, &
TRF ECR Committee
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Email: trf@timingforum.org | ecr.trf@gmail.com
Website: timingforum.org
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/project/Timing-Research-Forum
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimingForum
Facebook: http://facebook.com/timingresearchforum
November 2017 Newsletter
Dear all,
We are pleased to share the November 2017 Newsletter of the Timing Research Forum.
CONTENTS
1. TRF1 Conference Wrap-up
2. TRF1 Survey
3. TRF ECR Committee
4. TRF Membership
5. TRF Blogs
6. TRF Mailing List
7. Blog your Paper
8. Blog your Conference
9. Contribute to TRF
10. Feedback for TRF
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1. TRF CONFERENCE WRAP-UP
Thank you to everyone who joined us in Strasbourg for the 1st TRF Conference! We had 270 registered participants presenting > 200 abstracts which made for a very high-quality and friendly conference bringing together everyone interested in timing research!
As we wrap up the conference, here are a few links for you to browse –
(1) TRF1 Proceedings –
The draft version of the proceedings with all abstracts is available as a PDF here –
Click to access ProceedingsTRF2017.pdf
(2) TRF Open Science Foundation –
Thank you to everyone who has openly shared their work at the OSF site – https://osf.io/view/trf2017/
We’ve received ~100 posters and talks and would like to encourage everyone to upload their presentations.
(3) TRF1 Picture Gallery –
You can browse and add your photos from TRF1 here –
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/0B4m3QgOaBWV1OFZqTVVpSjlqM2M
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2. TRF1 SURVEY
Following from the discussions held during the Business Meeting at TRF1, we’ve created a survey and would like to request every TRF Member (whether you attended TRF1 in Strasbourg or not) to express their thoughts and share your feedback to help us improve your experience with TRF and TRF Conferences.
Please submit your responses to the survey by December 31, 2017. It will take ~5mins to complete the survey –
https://goo.gl/forms/Xit9sWJPQ0uIFFSW2
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3. TRF EARLY CAREER RESEARCHER COMMITTEE
Interested graduate students and postdoctoral researchers are invited to apply to join the TRF Early Career Research Committee. Email trf@timingforum.org with a statement of interest and how you would like to contribute to TRF and promote timing research and early career researchers. Deadline: November 30, 2017.
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4. TRF MEMBERSHIP
To become a member of TRF and join a community of ~ 650 timing researchers, please fill in the form here – https://timingforum.org/membership/
ResearchGate: 346 / 313 followers (+10.5%)
https://www.researchgate.net/project/Timing-Research-Forum
Twitter: 392 / 321 followers (+22.1%)
Tweets by TimingForum
Facebook: 411 / 377 followers (+9%)
http://facebook.com/timingresearchforum
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5. TRF BLOGS
We look forward to sharing new blogs about recently published papers and also welcome any blog articles about your experience at TRF1.
If you would like to regularly contribute as a TRF blogger, please get in touch: trf@timingforum.org.
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6. TRF MAILING LIST
Everyone is invited to share any items related to timing related positions, grants, news, or anything that concerns timing research with the TRF community via our mailing list.
Make sure to use plain text when sending these messages (i.e. no attachments or fancy formatting is allowed). Please keep in mind that the mailing list is monitored, and only the items approved by the mailing list moderators will be circulated to our community. Looking forward to your emails!
Please email your items directly to trf-list@timingforum.org.
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7. BLOG YOUR PAPER
We invite TRF members to submit short summaries of their recently published articles on timing. Articles should be no longer than 500 words and not include more than one representative figure.
Please submit your entries after your paper is published by emailing us at trf@timingforum.org. Submissions are open anytime and will be featured on the TRF blog page – https://timingforum.org/category/blog.
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8. BLOG YOUR CONFERENCE
We invite TRF members to blog about their experience of a timing conference/meeting/workshop that you have recently attended. Submissions can highlight prominent talks/papers presented, new methods, trends and your personal views about the conference. Pictures may also be included.
Please submit your articles (no longer than 1000 words) to trf@timingforum.org within two months from the date of the conference you intend to highlight.
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9. CONTRIBUTE TO TRF
TRF aims to host pertinent timing related resources, so that the TRF website acts as the definitive platform for everything related to timing research. The current resources listed on the TRF website include: (1) all members’ publications, (2) timing related special issues, (3) books on timing, (4) list of meetings focused on timing, (5) list of timing related societies/groups, (6) as well as code and mentoring resources.
TRF encourages open science and supports sharing of relevant information and knowledge between its members, with the aim to advance the field of timing research. We therefore invite you all to contribute to these resources. Please email us (trf@timingforum.org) your suggestions for new resources for the timing community.
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10. FEEDBACK FOR TRF
As an open academic society, we hope that you participate freely and support the TRF community in achieving its mission. As we like to repeatedly emphasize, TRF’s aim is to serve all timing researchers through open exchange of ideas, information and resources to advance the timing research community. We are open to receiving your suggestions or ideas that will help TRF grow and continue to deliver on its mission. We look forward to your feedback!
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With best wishes,
Sundeep Teki
University of Oxford
sundeepteki.org
&
Argiro Vatakis
Cognitive Systems Research Institute
argirovatakis.com
Graduate Student Positions in Auditory Neuroscience, Human Interaction & Music McMaster University
Two graduate student positions are available to work with Dr. Laurel Trainor who directs both the Infant Auditory Lab (https://trainorlab.mcmaster.c
TRF1 Conference Survey
Dear all,
Thank you very much for participating in the 1st TRF Conference in Strasbourg and making it a great success! Following from the discussions held during the Business Meeting, we’ve created a survey and would like to request every TRF Member (whether you attended TRF1 in Strasbourg or not) to express their thoughts and share your feedback to help us improve your experience with TRF and TRF Conferences.
Please submit your responses to the survey by December 31st. It will take ~5mins to complete the survey – https://goo.gl/forms/Xit9sWJPQ0uIFFSW2
With best wishes,
Sundeep & Argie
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On behalf of the Timing Research Forum
Web: timingforum.org
Email: trf@timingforum.org
Twitter: twitter.com/timingforum
Facebook: facebook.com/timingresearchforum
ResearchGate: researchgate.net/project/Timing-Research-Forum
PostDoctoral Position at McGill University: Temporal Dynamics of Group Interaction
A postdoctoral scholarship position is available in auditory-motor
integration in music and speech, with an emphasis on temporal dynamics
of group interaction. Dr. Caroline Palmer’s lab (www.mcgill.ca/spl,
Psychology, McGill University, Montreal) uses behavioural, motion capture,
and EEG techniques in measurement and modeling of temporal dynamics, with
strong ties to Montreal’s Centre for Research in Brain, Language and
Music, BRAMS, and Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and
Technology.
This 1- or 2-year position is ideal for a motivated scholar with a
strong background of experimental skills in cognitive neuroscience
and/or computational modeling. Specific projects will be developed with
the scholar. Applicants must receive their PhD within 3 years of the
application date. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and 3
representative papers, and contact information for 3 references
to: spllab.mcgill@gmail.com. Start date (negotiable) is early 2018. For
further details, contact Caroline Palmer (caroline.palmer@mcgill.ca).
Links:
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http://crblm.ca/
http://www.brams.org/
http://www.cirmmt.org/
Thank you from TRF!
Dear all,
We would like to thank everyone who made TRF1 a phenomenal success –
including each and every one of the 271 registered particiants, all
symposium organizers, sponsors, student helpers from Strasbourg, and
the local organizers – Anne Giersch and Jenny Coull!
Thank you also to everyone who shared tweets, photos, and updates from
the conference and engaged with the wider scientific community.
(1) TRF1 PHOTOS
We’ve created a shared folder to upload any photos that were taken
during the conference – http://bit.ly/2zpTZmu.
(2) TRF1 SURVEY
We will be sending a Feedback survey soon. This is an opportunity to
express your thoughts about this meeting and have a say about the
organization of future conferences and new initiatives by TRF.
(3) TRF1 SUBMISSIONS ON OSF
A reminder for everyone to upload their TRF1 presentations at TRF’s
Open Science Foundation site – http://osf.io/view/trf2017/. We would
like everyone to help the timing field move forward by embracing open
science and openly sharing your work. This will only work if everyone
contributes to it, and not just a select few!
(4) TRF EARLY CAREER RESEARCHER COMMITTEE
Interested graduate students and postdoctoral researchers are invited
to apply to join the TRF Early Career Research Committee. Email
trf@timingforum.org with a statement of interest and how you would
like to contribute to TRF and proposals of how you would promote
timing research and early career researchers. Deadline: November 30,
2017.
(5) TRF2
TRF2 will be organized at the Institute of Neurobiology, Universidad
Nacional Autonoma de Mexico by Hugo Merchant and colleagues. The
timing of the conference (either 2018 or 2019) will be confirmed
following your responses to the feedback survey. We, therefore, urge
everyone to participate in the survey.
(6) BLOG YOUR TRF1 EXPERIENCE
We would like to invite all participants to share a blog about their
experience of TRF1. Email your blogs to trf@timingforum.org.
With best wishes,
Sundeep & Argie
