BRAIN Junior ResearchersThe editorial board of BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience is pleased to announce the launch of a new section: BRAIN Junior Researchers. This initiative is dedicated to high school and undergraduate students who are curious about Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and related fields. Our goal is to give young minds the opportunity to share their ideas, projects, and perspectives within an international academic platform. What You Can SubmitShort research notes: summaries of student-led projects, experiments, or literature reviews. Essays: reflective or argumentative essays on AI, neuroscience, ethics, and society. Science communication: creative materials such as posters, infographics, or explanatory articles. Interviews / stories: profiles of young researchers or conversations with mentors. Educational videos: short video presentations explaining scientific concepts in an accessible way. Review videos/articles: critical reviews or reflections on papers previously published in BRAIN.
GuidelinesManuscripts: 2–5 pages, written in English, clear and concise. Videos: 5–10 minutes, submitted as a file or link, with a short abstract (150–200 words). Include title, author(s), school/university, and email address. Submissions will receive editorial feedback instead of strict peer review, to encourage growth and learning. All work must be original and properly reference sources.
Why Participate?Gain experience with academic publishing and science communication. Receive constructive feedback from editors and mentors. See your work published in an international journal alongside professional researchers. Inspire other students and be part of a global scientific community.
How to SubmitPlease send your manuscript or video contribution to: 📧 office@edusoft.ro Deadline for the first issue: December 20, 2025 Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2026 
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