OUR RESEARCH LAB

Applied AI education with experiment precision

Vocational neural network training from our Sherbrooke Notre-Dame corridor campus — honest prerequisites, bench-based learning, instructor-led cohorts.

2019 — Lab foundation

NeuralMindLab began as a small applied research training initiative in Sherbrooke, focused on making neural network engineering accessible to Canadian developers with honest prerequisites and bench-based learning.

2021 — Cohort expansion

Launched structured live online cohorts alongside hybrid Notre-Dame corridor sessions, covering PyTorch model training, CNN architectures, and computer vision portfolio projects.

Phase III — Transformer track

Added transformer architecture fundamentals, large language model concepts, generative AI foundations, and prompt engineering modules responding to industry demand for deep learning engineering skills.

2026 — Full lab catalogue

Today we deliver six structured programmes, corporate upskilling workshops, and capstone certification from our campus at 421 Notre-Dame Street East, Suite 508, serving learners across Quebec and Canada.

Our curriculum philosophy treats artificial neural networks as engineering discipline. Every module follows the research bench methodology: hypothesize, implement, train, and validate. We state prerequisites transparently, deliver instructor-led feedback on milestones, and issue completion certificates that reflect training participation — not university degrees, professional licensure, or guaranteed employment.

When we reference neural, we mean computational models in machine learning — not neuroscience therapy, brain training, cognitive wellness, or clinical neurology programmes. We are not an AI consulting agency, web design studio, marketing agency, or generic IT outsourcing firm. Our instructors are practitioners who design PyTorch lab sequences, review capstone presentations, and mentor learners through gradient descent optimisation and model evaluation challenges.

The Sherbrooke Notre-Dame corridor provides an accessible downtown campus for hybrid bench sessions, while live online delivery ensures Canadian learners from Vancouver to Halifax can access the same structured neural network curriculum with cohort accountability.