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Science — Scientific Conference Landing

A dark, energetic homepage for the fictional NeuroCompute 2027 neural-computation conference. Features a neon hero with live countdown timer, key-info chips, a stat strip, monogram keynote-speaker cards, a keyboard-accessible tabbed Day 1/2/3 program preview, three registration pricing tiers with a highlighted Academic plan, an important-dates timeline with completed and active milestones, tiered sponsor logos, and a gradient call-to-action band. Built with semantic HTML, vanilla JS, scroll-spy, reveal-on-scroll, and a toast helper.

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Scientific Conference Landing

A modern, dark-themed landing page for NeuroCompute 2027, a fictional international conference on neural computation. The hero pairs a neon cyan-to-violet gradient headline with a tagline, key dates and venue, and a live countdown timer that updates every second toward the 16 March 2027 opening. Key-info chips and a four-cell stat strip summarize the event at a glance, while a subtle grid and radial glow set an energetic, forward-looking tone.

Below the hero, monogram avatar cards introduce four keynote speakers with their talks and day badges. A tabbed program preview lets visitors switch between Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 schedules — fully keyboard-navigable with arrow, Home, and End keys following the WAI-ARIA tabs pattern. Three registration pricing tiers (Student, Academic, Industry) sit side by side with the Academic plan highlighted by a gradient border and “Most popular” ribbon; selecting any tier raises a toast.

An important-dates timeline marks completed milestones, the active author-notification phase, and upcoming camera-ready and opening dates. Tiered sponsor logos and a gradient CTA band close the page. Interactions are pure vanilla JS: countdown, tabs, pricing toasts, scroll-spy nav highlighting, and reveal-on-scroll animations, all respecting prefers-reduced-motion.

Illustrative UI only — fictional authors, data, and figures; not real scientific results.