
This month’s NAAMII Open House explores how Artificial Intelligence is transforming genomics and neuroscience, highlighting how computational methods are helping researchers move from genetic code to brain function and where aspiring researchers can contribute to this rapidly evolving field.
We’re joined by Sameer Dangol and Saroj Khanal, who will share their work and give a view of their research landscape, along with ways you can become part of it. Participants will get an opportunity to learn directly from researchers working in computational genomics and AI-driven neuroscience, gain insight into ongoing research areas, and discover pathways to become involved in cutting-edge scientific research.
📅 Date: Friday, 29 May, 2026
🕓 Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
📍 Venue: Campus France, Pulchowk, Lalitpur
⚠️Seats are limited and will be allocated on a first-come basis.
Sameer Dangol
Research Assistant
Computational Genomics Lab (CGL)
Saroj Khanal
Research Assistant
Research using AI in Neuroscience (RAIN)
• Introduction to AI applications in genomics and neuroscience
• Insights into computational research methods
• Overview of current research opportunities
• Discussion on the intersection of genetics, brain science, and AI
• Opportunities to connect with researchers and the research community
Organized by NAAMII
Special thanks to venue partner Campus France Nepal.
