Delighted to share that SEGOTIA has officially joined the @OzloSleep family. I’m looking forward to collaborating with such a talented team of engineers to build the next generation of brain-sensing hearables for sleep and more.
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The Department of Biomedical Engineering at The City College of New York (CCNY) of the City University of New York (CUNY) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position, all levels, all areas including neural engineering.
"Speech has consequences" is obviously true (why else would anyone say anything about anything?) but this banality has been distorted into an excuse to censor, punish, and silence, first in left-wing cancel culture, & now, more dangerously, in the government-backed right-wing version. Excellent analysis by PEN Pres. & free speech advocate Suzanne Nossel. https://t.co/TlRFqEyPOV
@arnndffr@JeanRemiKing@ENS_ULM@metaai@samnastase@USC We will also have 2 invited talks, the first by Dana Boebinger @dlboebinger who is a postdoc @UofR. She will be giving a fascinating talk on "Rapid and Dynamic Construction of Acoustically Invariant Speech Representations in the Human Auditory Cortex".
@arnndffr@JeanRemiKing@ENS_ULM@metaai Our second Keynote Speaker this year will be Sam Nastase @samnastase who is an Asst. Prof. in the Dept. of Psychology @USC. He will be giving an exciting talk on "Unifying the Structures of Language in a Neural Population Code".
@arnndffr Our first Keynote Speaker this year will be Jean-Rémi King @JeanRemiKing (CNRS, @ENS_ULM) who leads the Brain & AI team @metaai. He will be giving an exciting talk on the "Emergence of Language in the Human Brain".
Aaron Nidiffer @arnndffr will give a tutorial on the mTRF-Toolbox, where he'll provide an intro to TRFs for beginners. He'll cover the basics of ridge regression and its implementation. Then he'll introduce some basic functionality of the toolbox as well as some simple analyses.
🚨 Just over a week left to register for the #CNSP2025 Online Workshop (details in tweet below)! 🚨
Link to the workshop registration form: https://t.co/1WSu9m4p6C
Places for the CNSP Hackathon are quickly filling up and we have already awarded the travel grants. We still have another couple of spots open at the regular rate (€130), so please register soon if you are interested before they are gone! Link to website and registration below👇
Reminder: early bird registration for the CNSP Hackathon ends in 5 days (31 May), so if you are thinking of joining us in Maastricht on 12-14 September, please register before the deadline to avail of the offer!
🚨In other exciting news, the first ever CNSP Hackathon will take place this year in Maastricht, Netherlands on 12-14 September, just before the International Conference on Auditory Cortex (ICAC)!!
For more info and early bird registration, go to: https://t.co/69x7sfED1Z
We are also thrilled to announce that this years workshop will feature keynote talks by Jean-Rémi King @JeanRemiKing (Meta/CNRS) and Sam Nastase @samnastase (Princeton). Stay tuned for more information on this!
We also invite graduate & postdoctoral researchers to submit tutorial proposals as part of the workshop. Successful applicants will also have the opportunity to showcase their related work in a 20 min presentation.
Deadline: 20 June 2025
Application form: https://t.co/L3aoVwAiBL
🚨Registration now open for #CNSP2025 Workshop!
Date: 2–3 September 2025
Location: Online (Zoom)
Registration Fee: €30 (financial support available)
Registration Deadline: 31 August 2025
For more information and to register, follow the link: https://t.co/YE4btNDCQP
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- the role of oscillations in visual and auditory processing?
- blending computational and experimental neuroscience?
- research with clinical implications?
If yes, then maybe you'd like a postdoc with us.
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