BCI & Neurotech Masterclass Australia 1.0 | g.tec medical engineering

BCI & NEUROTECH MASTERCLASS AUSTRALIA 1.0

March 3, 2022 (Melbourne time)

Simply turn on your PC and get direct access to the most renowned national institutions and scientists in Australia.

BCI RESEARCH FROM AUSTRALIA

Brain-computer interface technologies are becoming more and more popular because they open up many new human-centered research opportunities. International tech giants are also throwing themselves into the BCI field along with a lot of money. But what is happening in Australia regarding brain-interfacing technologies? There are many labs striving to find new applications to make a difference on the market.

g.tec has invited the best Australian BCI researchers to present you the most exciting R&D that is currently happening in Australia. Don’t miss this chance to learn new and future applications of brain-computer interfaces and acquire insights into the know-how and techniques of our speakers.

MASTERCLASS PROGRAM

9:00-10:00 Current and future applications of brain-computer interfaces
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH

10:00-11:00 Biomedical engineering BCI research at the University of Melbourne
David Grayden, University of Melbourne

11:00-11:15 Coffee break

11:15-12:15 SSVEP based BCIs
Jing Mu, University of Melbourne

12:15-13:00 recoveriX based closed-loop stroke rehabilitation
Christy Li, g.tec neurotechnology Hong Kong

13.00-13.30 Lunch break

13:30-14:30 cortiQ- High gamma mapping and cortico-cortical evoked potentials
Christoph Kapeller, g.tec medical engineering GmbH

14:30-15:30 Decoding neural signals using the Stentrode
Sam John, University of Melbourne

15:30-15:45 Coffee break

15:45-16:45 Brain speech and intracranial BCIs
Farhad Goodarzy, University of Melbourne

16:45-17:45 Machine Learning for BCI decoding
Andi Partovi, KeyLead Health

17:45-18:15 Wireless EEG and fNIRS
Christy Li, g.tec neurotechnology Hong Kong