San Diego, USA

About

The San Diego Garden builds on the success of the previous Los Angeles edition, which brought together a dynamic community to explore cutting-edge methods in EEG and multimodal neuroimaging. The LA event featured hands-on workshops, tutorials, and discussions on machine learning applied to brain data, fostering strong collaboration across disciplines.

For this new edition, we are excited to continue this momentum in San Diego. The program will focus on EEG, multimodal neuroimaging, and advanced data analysis methods, including AI approaches for brain signal processing. It will combine hands-on training with scientific discussions to provide both practical skills and insight into state-of-the-art techniques.

As part of the CuttingGardens global program, the event will include interactive sessions and opportunities to connect with the broader international community. Both in-person and remote participation options will be available, with prior registration required.

f

Topics

  • EEG & multimodal neuroimaging
  • Advanced EEG analysis & reproducible pipelines
  • Machine learning & AI for brain signal processing
  • Deep learning & multimodal data integration
  • Applications in cognitive and clinical neuroscience

Tutorials

  • Day 1: EEG tools workshop (Brainstorm, EEGLAB, talks + hands-on)
  • Day 2: EEG & multimodal neuroimaging symposium (talks + round table)

Featured Speakers /Teachers

  • Arnaud Delorme, Scott Makeig, Bradley Voytek, Richard Leahy, Takfarinas Medani, and Agatha Lenartowicz, with additional speakers and program details to be announced.

Local Program

Registration

Venue

contact

Sponsors

The Global Program

The global program is shared synchronously by all Gardens. Local programs are offered by each Garden independently. See the main page for more details about the global program and the other gardens.

The San Diego Local Program at a Glance 

Day 1: Tutorials and hands-on sessions (Brainstorm, EEGLAB)
Day 2: Symposium with talks, discussions, and round table
Day1 & Day 2: Poster sessions integrated with extended breaks

Global - Plenary lecture

Local - Lectures

Local - Tutorials

Local - Social Events

Local - Food / Posters

Local - Satellite Event

Local Program details

The program will follow a two-day format. The first day is dedicated to hands-on tutorials on EEG tools such as Brainstorm and EEGLAB, including practical sessions. The second day will feature a scientific symposium with short talks, a round table discussion, and a poster session focusing on EEG, multimodal neuroimaging, and AI-based analysis methods.

Local Speakers/Teachers

Registration details

Registration: May 1st – August 31st

Poster submission: Abstract submission is available through the registration form

Registration will be completed through an online form. Participants register individually, with discount or access codes available for members of partner organizations. Confirmation will be sent upon registration.

Please note that places are limited, and registrations will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Poster instructions

Participants can submit a poster abstract (maximum 250 words) via the registration form.

Posters will be presented during dedicated sessions with extended interaction time.

Submission is text-based; no file upload is required.

Registration fee

The registration fee is $195 with a discount for students to $145.
Online registration via Zoom is $120.

Cost includes

  • Workshop
  • Symposium 
  • Coffee Break
  • Light reception
  • $60 global cost for CuttingEEG

Venue - How to reach the San Diego Garden

The event will take place at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), located in La Jolla, CA. The venue is situated on the UCSD campus, just minutes from the coastline, offering a convenient and pleasant setting for the event.

Coming to San Diego

San Diego is accessible via San Diego International Airport (SAN). Transportation options include public transit, rideshare, and car rentals. A range of hotels and short-term accommodations are available near the venue. Participants are encouraged to book early. 

Accommodation

**We recommend contacting hotels directly to ask about special rates for event participants and to book early, as availability may be limited.**

La Jolla Shores Hotel // 8110 Camino Del Oro, La Jolla, CA 92037 // (866) 976-6659
The La Jolla Shores Hotel, located on the La Jolla Shores Beach near downtown La Jolla, offers a UC San Diego discounted rate as well as a free shuttle to the workshop location, about a 15 minute drive. This hotel is a great option for those who wish to be close to the beach and La Jolla Shores shops.

Embassy Suites La Jolla // 4550 La Jolla Village Dr, San Diego, CA 92122 // (858) 453-0400
The Embassy Suites La Jolla offers UC San Diego discounted rates on a first come, first serve basis. These rates are subject to availability. The suites can accommodate up to six people and are a great option for sharing a room to reduce the cost or for families. Free breakfast and a free shuttle to the workshop are included in the price. It is about a fifteen minute car or Uber/Lyft ride to the workshop location.

Estancia La Jolla // 9700 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037 // (855) 430-7503
Estancia La Jolla, a four star hotel and spa, offers a UC San Diego discounted rate. This rate is subject to availability. The Estancia is within walking distance to the workshop location.

 

Contact the San Diego team

Coordinators

Dr. Takfarinas Medani, Ph.D.

medani@usc.edu

Dr. Arnaud Delorme, Ph.D.

adelorme@ucsd.edu

Local partners of the San Diego Garden

 Exhibitor & Sponsorship

PLATINUM 

GOLD

Join Us as an Exhibitor or Sponsor at San Diego Garden 2026!
We’d love to connect with you! For more information about exhibition and sponsorship opportunities at the San Diego Garden 2026, please contact the coordinators: medani@usc.edu & adelorme@ucsd.edu.

Contact the Global team

contact@cuttingeeg.org