The 8th Graz BCI Conference, organized by the Institute of Neural Engineering, will take place in Graz from 16th to the 20th of September 2019! Save the date!
And..thats it! We hope you have enjoyed your days in Graz, and that you arrive home with new ideas, collaborations and full of motivation to conduct excellent research in the BCI field! We are happy to welcome you back in @tugraz or somewhere around the world! Thank you :-)
@Brain_Products@UniFreiburg@tugraz Thank you @Brain_Products for your support on the Poster Award! It is a great pleasure to have you by our side recognizing the great work of students in the BCI field!
Damien Coyle, Professor of Neurotechnology at @UlsterUni started the last @GrazBCI 2019 talk session to tell us about Motor imagery tasks in several EEG-based BCI applications and importance of training!
And the @GrazBCI 2019 Best Student Talk Award winner is...
Pedro Luiz Coelho Rodrigues from @GipsaLab🏆
Big thanks to Fabien Lotte for accepting the award on the winner's behalf 👏
We had a great time in Graz, see you next time 👋
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Congratulations to Jan Sosulski from @UniFreiburg on winning the Graz BCI Conference Poster Award! 🏆
We’ve had a great time in Graz - thanks @tugraz and @GrazBCI for the great event!
Discussion on Constructive Ethics in BCIs is on after @Pim_Haselager great talk at @GrazBCI !! Hypes, the scientific method, science & media, and our responsibilities (and even limitations) as researchers in the BCI field. “Did BCIs leave the house?”
The second day of the @GrazBCI started with Dr Robert Gaunt from Pittsburgh talking about Bi-directional BCIs for people with spinal-cord injury. We learned about his recent work on providing natural somatosensory feedback for reach-and-grasp actions.
It was a real pleasure to us at @GrazBCI@tugraz@tugraz_csbme to hear and celebrate Prof. Gert Pfurtscheller at his very special talk about History of BCI and a look in his current research! Thank you for joining us and continuing to inspire so many researchers worldwide
After todays poster session, we hear Dr. Mariska Vansteensel from @UtrechtBCI presenting her wonderful and inspiring work on ECoG-based BCIs for communication in locked-in syndrome!
This were the finals of the @BCIseries2019 – congrats to the teams and pilots on the podium. Thanks to all the teams, pilots, volunteers and our co-organisers @tugraz for being part of this #BCISeries2019. Enjoy the pictures and see you at the CYBATHLON 2020!