Coapplication of stimulation modalities to improve sensation
Friday Morning NEC seminar
Bioelectronic chronotherapy: Towards sleep and circadian rhythm-aware brain implants
CMU Neural Engineering Virtual Seminars Speaker: Prof. Tim Denison, Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies, Oxford University; MRC Investigator
"Thou shalt not implant! - on the path to a nanoBMI“
Neural Engineering Seminar In person in Wickenden 321 and via Zoom:
Virtual Grounding an Epileptic Focus to Prevent the Propagation of Epileptic Activity
Neural Engineering Seminar Wickenden 321
Virtual Brain Twins for Brain Medicine and Epilepsy
ubject: Free Webinar: Viktor Jirsa: Virtual Brain Twins for Brain Medicine and Epilepsy When: Nov 8, 2023 06:00 PM Paris Topic: Viktor Jirsa: Virtual Brain Twins for Brain Medicine and Epilepsy
EEG/MEG source imaging of transient and oscillatory epileptic brain activity using the maximum entropy on the mean framework
CMU Neural Engineering Virtual Seminars Speaker: Christophe Grova PhD, Associate Professor, Physics / PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal Canada
Investigating Differences in Elicited Sensation between Individuals with Lower Limb Amputation
Neural Engineering Seminar: Speaker: Lindsey Hauck Advisor: Dr. Hamid Charkhar Title: Investigating Differences in Elicited Sensation between Individuals with Lower Limb Amputation
How the cerebellum controls movement
Sponsor: FES Center Cleveland Wolstein Research Building Room1413 case.edu/livestream/fes Reza Shadmehr, PhD, MS Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Linking computation and neurobiology in control of reaching"
Matthew Kaufman, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy and the Neuroscience Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL In person BRB 105 Livestream Zoom Link Meeting ID: 939 0894 5515 Passcode: neur-live
Brain-computer interfaces for investigating how neural properties relate to adaptive learning
Speaker: Samantha R. Santacruz, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas Austin
- Home
- Seminars