Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts

Monday, September 04, 2017

2nd World Congress & Expo on Nanotechnology and Materials Science during June 25-27, 2018 Dubai, UAE

This World Congress aims to gather researchers, renowned speakers, Nanotechnologists, Nanotech-engineers, Pharmaceutical professionals and leading specialists in order to discuss current developments and future trends in Nanotechnology and Materials Science. The scientific program paves a way to gather visionaries through the research talks and presentations and put forward many thought provoking strategies. 


Benefits of Attending
  • All accepted abstracts will be published in the respective Journals
  • Each abstract will receive a DOI provided by Cross Ref
  • Special privileges on group registrations
  • Chance of B2B meeting
  • Opportunity to organize Workshop/Symposium

For more information about BCI/EEG press here.


Thursday, August 10, 2017

Graz BCI Conference 2017

Three workshops will occur during Graz BCI Conference 2017:
  • Cloud-based BCIs: challenges and opportunities of home-use systems for big data collection;
  • Facilitators and barriers of using mobile EEG: a workshop using the extreme test case of BCIs for space flights;
  • Passive BCI, Lab Streaming Layer, and Neuroadaptive Technology.

Cloud-based BCIs: challenges and opportunities of home-use systems for big data collection
Bringing brain-computer interfaces from the lab environment into the homes of patients and consumers requires three components: 
  1. Cloud-based realtime signal processing and machine learning that generalises across large datasets, 
  2. Low-cost, wireless EEG hardware with sufficient signal quality for scientific and clinical purposes, 
  3. User-friendly, cross-platform software applications to make the system directly accessible to endusers. 
Tackling this challenge may be the key to enabling robust communication and control for patients, and breaking the limitations of current research in terms of sample size and longitudinal data. With this workshop we aim to bring experts from both inside and outside the BCI community together to inspire future work that will allow us to overcome existing boundaries, both in research and in clinical practice.

Facilitators and barriers of using mobile EEG: a workshop using the extreme test case of BCIs for space flights
Since the advent of mobile EEG with which the subject is no longer constrained by a lab environment, but can be tested in a realistic environment, an increasing number of application areas are opening up for investigation. For example, mobile EEG offers new research opportunities in Sports and Movement Science, Entertainment, Neuromarketing and more fundamental Cognitive Neuroscience. However, mobile EEG also confronts us with new technical and experimental challenges. During our workshop we aim to start a constructive multidisciplinary technology assessment to identify the main barriers and facilitators of mobile EEG. To facilitate the discussion, we focus on the extreme use scenario of Brain-Computer Interface research for space flights. Thus, speakers will first present their scientific findings, experience and challenges with mobile EEG. Then, we narrow the discussion to the extreme use scenario of BCI for space flights, which prepares workshop participants for a final group discussion.

Passive BCI, Lab Streaming Layer, and Neuroadaptive Technology
This workshop is aimed at participants interested in applications of BCI technology in Human‐Computer Interaction for users without disabilities. It is intended to represent the Society for Neuroadaptive Technology (SNAT) and to support the communication between this society and BCI researchers. Dr. Thorsten O. Zander will present and discuss the aims of passive BCI research, Neuroadaptive Technology and modern Human‐Computer Interaction. This part represents a forum to identify synergies and develop new ideas. Dr. David Medine and Ratko Petrovic, will present technological developments for passive and hybrid BCIs. Dr. Medine will present the Lab Streaming Layer (LSL), an open‐source software project for synchronized, multi‐modal data streaming and recording. Mr. Petrovic will present recent hardware developments compatible with LSL. The third part is a hands‐on demonstration with Neuroadaptive Technologies. In several groups,participants use an application combining passive BCI, gaze control and dry electrodes.

For more information about BCI/EEG press here.


Thursday, February 16, 2017

2017 BCI Award - 1st place: $3.000

Submissions for 2017 BCI Award are open until June 15th. You should consider the following questions when writing your submission:
  • Does the project include a novel application of the BCI?
  • Is there any new methodological approach used compared to earlier projects?
  • Is there any new benefit for potential users of a BCI?
  • Is there any improvement in terms of speed of the system (e.g. bit/min)?
  • Is there any improvement in terms of accuracy of the system?
  • Does the project include any results obtained from real patients or other potential users?
  • Does the approach work online/in real-time?
  • Is there any improvement in terms of usability?
  • Does the project include any novel hardware or software developments?


The Award is open to any BCI research worldwide and 12 projects are nominated before the winner is announced:

  • 1st place:     USD 3,000
  • 2nd place:    USD 2,000
  • 3rd place:     USD 1,000. 

More information here.

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Friday, November 25, 2016

PhyCS 2017 Conference, Madrid - Spain

PhyCS is the annual meeting (28-29 July, 2017) of the physiological interaction and computing community, and serves as the main international forum for engineers, computer scientists and health professionals, interested in outstanding research and development that bridges the gap between physiological data handling and human-computer interaction.


Researchers attending PhyCS seek to extend the state-of-the-art, design of new wearable devices that make physiological data acquisition more pervasive, design of user interfaces capable of recognizing and adapting to changes in the physiological state of the user, and / or the creation of algorithms to enable robust and seamless control of computational resources.


Important Dates:

  • Regular Paper Submission: March 2, 2017
  • Position Paper Submission: April 18, 2017


For more information press here.


Friday, June 24, 2016

11th International Symposium on Medical Information and Communication Technology - ISMICT 2017


ISMICT 2017 aims to establish a forum to present new research and development results, exchange ideas, discuss practices and share experiences among Technology and Medicine sides including healthcare, wellness, clinical therapy, and surgery as well as ICT, mechanical, and biomedical engineering. Moreover, activities of standard, regulation, and business for medical ICT devices, systems and services will be promoted by national, European and global government and industry.


Some of the symposium topics:
  • CPS for medical applications
  • BAN technology (PHY, MAC, protocols)
  • Antennas and radio propagation for wireless BAN
  • Medical BAN applications and services
  • Wearable and implantable devices
  • E-Health systems and electronic medical records
  • Hospital data networks and wireless hospital
  • Privacy and Security issues
  • Pervasive health care and patient monitoring
  • Human body communication

ISMICT 2017 will be held in Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal, from 6th to 8th February 2017.