It was made possible thanks to a great team effort at UF and beyond: @scernera1, @MichaelOkun, Tim Denison (@Bio_Electronic), @KDFooteMD, Gunduz Aysegul(@brainmappinglab), and all the Brainmapping Lab!
Link to paper -> https://t.co/iJ4ZtVN19N 2/n
Congratulations to our intern Kei for the acceptance of his paper “Technology Integration Methods for Bi-directional Brain-computer Interfaces and XR-based Interventions” for IEEE SMC2020, and for his work being recognized by the Kjell & Marta Beijer Foundation. Excellent work!
Happy to announce our collaboration with the Oxford Martin Program on Global Epilepsy with emphasis on technological solutions to global challenges......
https://t.co/XqSMwlIF6D
@The_MRC@MRCBNDU@oxengsci@NDCNOxford
Excited to announce the newest members of our International Advisory Board: Hugo Aerts, Azra Bihorac, Jonathan H. Chen, Glenn Cohen, Tim Denison, Alastair Denniston, Hongfang Liu, Sherry Pagota, Jenna Wiens, and Andrea Sylvia Winkler. Read about them here: https://t.co/R5vfRXSTG2
Brain-computer interfaces record signals from the brain & transmit them to a computer. With medical & other applications, what are the challenges? Prof Tim Denison @Bio_Electronic contributed to a recent UK Parliament POSTnote on Brain-Computer Interfaces https://t.co/nCodkimTHO
Prof. Tim Denison and Dr. Greg Worrell preparing to give Neurology Grand Rounds at the Mayo Clinic. Also connecting on long-standing collaborations such as the OpenMind toolkit (https://t.co/ffhAdWs2Qs)
@MayoClinic@oxengsci@MRC@MRCBNDU@NDCNOxford
POSTnote alert: Brain-computer interfaces 🧠
Brain computer interfaces can record signals from the brain, and transmit them to a computer. With medical, training, entertainment and even marketing applications, what are the challenges?
Read our analysis: https://t.co/RKsj6QYkBo
Prof. Andy Jackson and Prof. Tim Denison discussing multidisciplinary strategies with early career researchers at the @efuturesuk conference (UK electronics) at @matfenhall. #efuturesECR2020
“I have learnt many of the key skills needed to work in this type of engineering" Institute of Biomedical Engineering scoops @scienceoxford Gold Employer Award for hosting students on #STEM work placements, inspiring young people to study & work in science https://t.co/2PS0Cuf1vT