Adaptive BCI non-invasive

6:00pm (CEST)/12:00pm (EST)/9:00am (PST) Presented by Serafeim Perdikis, University of Essex Adaptation and learning in non-invasive brain-computer interaction Non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) has entered an era of relative technological maturity, where BCI prototypes are increasingly deployed as assistive devices and rehabilitation interventions, or towards able-bodied user applications like entertainment and driving assistance. The main obstacles […]

WS 6: Non-invasive BCIs for people with cerebral palsy

10:00pm CET, 4:00pm EDT, 1:00pm PDT, 6:00am AEST, 4:00am (CST) Registration deadline: May 13, 2021 Presenters Jane Huggins, University of Michigan Katya Hill, University of Pittsburgh Petra Karlsson, Cerebral Palsy […]

Next Gen: Industry Academia Talks (free event)

8:00 pm-9:00 pm EST5:00pm (PST), 10:00am+1 (ACT), 8:00am+1 (China Time) To watch the recording please click here Join us for this novel online event mixing Industry and Academia talks.  Our inaugural speakers are Joey O’Doherty from Neuralink and Chethan Pandarinath from Emory/Georgia Tech. SpeakersPresentation title: A fully-implanted 1024 channel brain-machine interface Joseph E. O'Doherty received […]

Next Gen: Trainee Spotlights (free event)

4:00pm CEST, 10:00am EST, 7:00am Pacific Time, 11:00pm China Time Opportunities for trainees to present their preliminary work and get advice and feedback from experienced researchers are scarce, especially during this pandemic period. This is particularly true for students from small research groups, sometimes isolated within their own institutions.  The inaugural Trainee Spotlights will feature […]

Next Gen: Industry Academia Talks (free event)

4:00pm CEST, 10:00am EST, 7:00am Pacific Time, 11:00pm China Time Watch Recording: https://youtu.be/_WFeTkWjzlY   SpeakersPresentation Title: Current and future applications of BCIs Guger Christoph studied electrical and biomedical engineering at […]

BCI Thursday Next Generations: Career Advice Panel 1

Title: Next Gen Career Advice Panel: Leaving academia and coming back? How to successfully transition between two worlds Description: Careers within the brain-computer interface (BCI) community can span a variety of organizations including academia, industry, or government. However, how to successfully navigate careers between different organizations is an important topic that is not frequently discussed. […]

BCI Thursday Next Generations: Career Advice Panel 2

Description: Careers within the brain-computer interface (BCI) community can span a variety of organizations outside of academia, industry, or government. However, how to successfully navigate nontraditional career paths or the opportunities available outside of academia, industry, or government are important topics that are not frequently discussed. In this career panel, three panelists in various roles, […]

Next Gen: Industry Academia Talks 3 (free event)

Thursday, April 21st from 9am-10am (EST) Join us for this novel online event mixing Industry and Academia talks. View RecordingModeratorHunter Schone is a neuroscientist passionate about harnessing our understanding of the human body to promote successful human-machine interactions. By studying changes in the brain (fMRI) and behavior, his work examines the link between learning to […]

Next Gen: Trainee Spotlight 2

CEST: 4PM / PDT: 7AM / EDT: 10AM / AEDT: 12AM The event will spotlight 3 trainees with each presenter given 10 minutes to present his/her work and 5 minutes to answer attendee questions. The last 15 minutes will be dedicated to a panel discussion. More details on the presentation will come shortly. WATCH VIDEO […]

BCI Thursdays Next Generations: BCI-fi Part 1

For many years, we and others have published papers noting that brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are becoming more prominent. This is apparent in many ways, including academic and medical publications, BCI-related commercial activity, popular media attention, and activities like BCI-themed conferences, classes, hackathons, and professional organizations such as the BCI Society. However, BCIs have also been getting […]

BCI Thursdays Next Generations: BCI-fi Part 2

For many years, we and others have published papers noting that brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are becoming more prominent. This is apparent in many ways, including academic and medical publications, BCI-related commercial activity, popular media attention, and activities like BCI-themed conferences, classes, hackathons, and professional organizations such as the BCI Society. However, BCIs have also been getting […]

Next Gen: Industry Academia Talks 5

10-11am PT / 1-2pm ET​ Join us for this novel online event mixing Industry and Academia talks. VIEW RECORDING ModeratorHunter Schone is a neuroscientist passionate about harnessing our understanding of the human body to promote successful human-machine interactions. By studying changes in the brain (fMRI) and behavior, his work examines the link between learning to […]