Our Mission & Strategy
Neuromatch is a nonprofit organization, registered as a 501(c)(3) in the U.S., training the next generation of global computational research leaders.
Our mission is to accelerate scientific innovation by facilitating inclusive, collaborative, and global participation in the computational sciences.
We do this through high-quality education, mentored research opportunities, and career development programs — at the intersection of computational science, AI, neuroscience, and brain health — accessible to everyone, everywhere.

Our Values
Our values guide our approach to building a more globally inclusive computational science ecosystem and training the next generation of computational science leaders.
They shape how we design our programmes, partner with the community, and deliver meaningful impact at global scale.
Inclusive by Design. We design for access, representation, and participation worldwide. We expand our reach through global partnerships and community-led outreach — working toward representation from every region of the world.
Open by Default. We believe open science is essential to inclusion and innovation. We train researchers to work openly and reproducibly — and we open-source our code and educational materials so others can reuse and adapt them. Our coursebooks, tutorials, and learning materials are freely available under a CC BY license — enabling anyone, anywhere to learn at their own pace.
Built Together. We build Neuromatch with our community, not just for it. We listen, learn, and improve based on feedback from volunteers, alumni, and partners — and we aim to make decisions transparently. Neuromatch is powered by thousands of researchers worldwide, pooling expertise, time, and resources to strengthen the global computational science ecosystem.
Our Approach
Computational Sciences at Global Scale. We believe computational approaches are essential for tackling grand challenges in complex systems research — and for equipping researchers worldwide with transferable, future-ready skills. Because computational research can be learned online and practiced remotely, it enables impactful collaboration across disciplines, industries, and borders.
World-Class Training.We deliver rigorous, high-quality training designed to prepare researchers for real-world computational science. Our curriculum is developed by leading academics and practitioners from around the world, and we continuously improve our programs based on participant feedback — updating course materials, projects, and content to reflect the most current knowledge, data, and tools.
From Learning to Impact. We focus on outcomes that accelerate discovery and expand who gets to contribute. We equip researchers with practical computational skills and research experiences they can apply immediately to real-world scientific questions — enabling them to turn learning into impact.
Ecosystem Strengthening.We want to strengthen the global computational science ecosystem by connecting learners, mentors, educators, and partners across regions, disciplines, and communities worldwide. By building shared infrastructure, community networks, and pathways from training to research, we help turn individual opportunity into lasting field-wide capacity at global scale.
Three Strategic Pillars
Neuromatch is built around three strategic pillars that advance our mission and expand global participation in the computational sciences.
Educational Courses
We deliver high-quality, inclusive, and globally accessible courses at the intersection of computational science, AI, machine learning, and neuroscience — supported by openly available coursebooks and learning materials.
Talent Pipeline
We are building a comprehensive global research talent pipeline through mentorship, networking, professional development, research opportunities, fellowships, and leadership training for early-career researchers.
Research Ecosystems
We build new global research ecosystems to tackle major challenges through interdisciplinary, computational science– and AI-driven collaboration — accelerating progress in emerging areas by convening researchers and running targeted research accelerators.
