NCAS 2025 - Neurocybernetics at Scale

October 15-17, 2025 — This is an archived version of the Champalimaud Research Symposium 2025 website. The original site was hosted at symposium.fchampalimaud.science. See also the Internet Archive for historical snapshots. Download the symposium booklet (PDF).

About the Symposium


Welcome

This year's Champalimaud Research Symposium, Neuro-Cybernetics at Scale, will explore how behavior emerges through complex feedback loops across neural circuits, bodies, and varied environments. While reductionist approaches have brought deep insights into individual components, understanding behavior as it unfolds in the real world demands a shift toward systems-level thinking—across scales, disciplines, and modalities.

The symposium draws inspiration from the recent advances in AI and machine learning, where scaling has unlocked unprecedented performance. We believe neuroscience may be approaching a similar inflection point. By convening researchers in experimental neuroscience, robotics, machine learning, control theory, and theoretical neuroscience, we aim to explore how ideas of scaling and feedback can shape the future of systems neuroscience.

This single-track scientific meeting will feature four keynote speakers and a lineup of esteemed invited speakers, along with selected talks from submitted abstracts. Attendees will also have the opportunity to showcase their research during two poster sessions, all while enjoying various networking and social activities.

We anticipate over 300 participants for this interactive three-day event, held in a venue renowned for its unique and inspiring atmosphere. We are confident that this setting will facilitate lively discussions and stimulate groundbreaking scientific exchange.

We look forward to welcoming you to Lisbon.

The Symposium Chairs,

Guillaume Hennequin

Guillaume Hennequin
University of Cambridge

I. Memming Park

I. Memming Park
Champalimaud Foundation

Shreya Saxena

Shreya Saxena
Yale University

Champalimaud Research Symposium

The Champalimaud Research Symposium (CRSy) has been the main scientific meeting of Champalimaud Research since 2017, gathering researchers from all over the world, and across disciplines, to discuss ongoing and cutting-edge research in the fields of physiology, cancer and neuroscience.

From 2011 to 2016, the symposium was organised under the name Champalimaud Neuroscience Symposium.

Symposium Highlights

  • 300+ participants from 37 countries
  • 40+ institutions represented
  • 4 keynote lectures
  • 10 invited talks
  • 14 selected talks
  • 2 poster sessions (73 posters total)
  • 1 discussion panel

Three-Day Programme

Day 1: Scaling Up

Day 2: Cybernetic Loops

Day 3: Models and Robots


To find out more about previous editions, visit the Champalimaud Research Symposium website.