The project hit major obstacles at about half-time of the grant, thanks to daunting computational and technical challenges. With the help of 4 very hard-working graduate students, we were able to overcome these challenges and ended up achieving more than we had envisioned, much beyond the realization of the Aims. In particular, we have seen the success of our framework in analysing and modifying synaptic plasticity rules with ML methods (Aim 1). We tested and expanded our techniques to infer plasticity rules in spiking networks as well, i.e. we fulfill the expectations of Aim 2 and 3, as hoped. Our work up to the end of period 4 has led to 25 poster presentations (NCCD’19, COSYNE ’20,21,22,23,24,25 BCCN 24-25, Neuromatch ’20, CNS2023, NeurIPS20,23, IST retreat ’20, Oxford Neuroscience symposium’19). Additionally, we have 7 manuscripts at NEURIPS 20,23,25, eLife, Plos Comp.Neurosc. and others. We have now started new work based on Aim 3, including experimental data to constrain our automated search methods.