Recent advances at the intersection of neuroscience and control theory have revealed novel mechanisms by which dynamical systems perform computation. These include a wide range of computational tasks used for model learning and training, memory retrieval, data-driven control, and optimization. The workshop will highlight brain-inspired approaches to computation, aimed at improving scalability, robustness, and energy efficiency in artificial systems, while deepening our understanding of these properties in natural systems. Emphasis will be placed on the biological plausibility of the underlying neural models, with the goal of steering the discussion beyond conventional neural network models.
The workshop will include an extensive list of presentations by leading researchers covering four major themes: 1) Memory associative dynamical models for pattern recognition and computation; 2) Neural circuits for learning, adaptation, and training; 3) Brain-inspired methods for control and safety protocols; and 4) Unconventional platforms and emerging design challenges for machine learning.
The workshop is primarily intended for researchers, academics, and graduate students working at the intersection of control theory, dynamical systems, neuroscience, and computational modeling. The thematic organization of the workshop is designed to make the content accessible to a broader audience not yet familiar with neuroscience. The first talk will introduce the audience to dynamical models used for neurocomputation, illustrating how neural systems can store information, recall patterns from partial cues, and adapt their behavior to changing conditions. By featuring a diverse range of topics—from neural network dynamics and oscillator networks to contraction theory and nonparametric control—we aim to provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the current research landscape and inspire new initiatives.
Check out the program schedule below for the talk titles and abstracts.
Invited Speakers

Dmitri Chklovskii
Flatiron Institute,
USA

Jorge Cortés
University of California,
San Diego, USA

Leo Kozachkov
Brown University,
USA

Enrique Mallada
Johns Hopkins University,
USA

Fabio Pasqualetti
University of California,
Riverside, USA

Antônio Ribeiro
Uppsala University,
Sweden

Giovanni Russo
University of Salerno,
Italy

Sridevi Sarma
Johns Hopkins University,
USA

Rodolphe Sepulchre
KU Leuven,
Belgium

Sandro Zampieri
University of Padova,
Italy
Are you a PhD Student or a PostDoc?
There will be a Lightning Talk session where you can have the opportunity to present your work at our workshop! Interested participants should send an email to Arthur Montanari (arthur.montanari@northwestern.edu) including the authors, affiliations, talk title and abstract (up to 300 words).
Application deadline: October 31, 2025
Acceptance notification: November 15, 2025
Organizers

Francesco Bullo
University of California,
Santa Barbara, USA

Arthur Montanari
Northwestern University,
USA

Adilson Motter
Northwestern University,
USA

Date & Venue
The event will take place Tuesday, December 9, 2025, from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm at the Windsor Convention Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Street address: R. Martinho de Mesquita, 129 – Barra da Tijuca

Registration
This is a full-day workshop, in conjunction with the 2025 Conference on Decision and Control in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Check the CDC website for registration fees.

Program
Download the program schedule here.