Virtual talks and keynotes by international experts and g.tec.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
11:00 CEST | Current and future applications of brain-computer interfaces
by Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
12:00 CEST | Recording bio-signals from different and multiple amplifiers
by Micah Ching, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (HK)
13:00 CEST | Lecture 1: the EEG
by Francisco Fernandes, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
14:00 CEST | Simultaneous recording of multiple bio-signals
by Slobodan Tanackovic, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
15:00 CEST | Principles of neurorehabilitaton with BCIs
by Milena Korostenskaja, The Institute of Neuroapproaches (US)
16:00 CEST | Lecture 2: the ECG
by Katrin Mayr, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (US)
11:00 CEST | Motor rehabilitation with BCIs
by Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
12:00 CEST | BCI system for stroke treatment
by Marc Sebastian, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (ES)
13:00 CEST | EEG and FES systems
by Francisco Fernandes, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
14:00 CEST | BCIs for upper and lower limb robotic exoskeletons
by Jose Azorin, University of Elche (ES)
15:00 CEST | Lecture 4: Evoked Potentials
by Francisco Fernandes, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
16:00 CEST | TMS and tDCS studies with brain-computer interfaces
by Ren Xu, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
11:00 CEST | ECoG and functional mapping
by Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
12:00 CEST | ECoG BCI experiments
by Fan Cao, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
13:00 CEST | Optimizing open-loop and closed-loop brain stimulation procedures
by Johannes Grünwald, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
14:00 CEST | What do invasive BCIs have to offer? Mapping brain functions with ECoG
by Milena Korostenskaja, The Institute of Neuroapproaches (US)
15:00 CEST | Closed-loop neuromodulation setup for Parkinson disease
by Nuri Firat Ince, University of Houston (US)
16:00 CEST | ECoG BCIs to reconstruct speech
by Dean Krusienski, Virginia Commonwealth University (US)
11:00 CEST | Wireless EEG and fNIRS recordings
by Gerald Hirsch, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
12:00 CEST | Hyperscanning – EEG recordings from multiple subjects
by Micah Ching, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (HK)
13:00 CEST | Eyetracking and EEG recordings
by Francisco Fernandes, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
14:00 CEST | Using real-time neurofeedback to regulate arousal for improving task performance
by Paul Sajda, Columbia University (US)
15:00 CEST | Lecture 5: Physioobserver
by Katrin Mayr, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (US)
16:00 CEST | Lecture 6: g.Nautilus Sports
by Michael Schwarzgruber, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
17:00 CEST | Mainstream Brain-Computer Interfaces
by Brendan Allison, BCI Scientist (US)
11:00 CEST | Simple visual, tactile and auditory BCI for robotics or VR/AR
by Tomasz M. Rutkowski, RIKEN AIP & The University of Tokyo (JP)
12:00 CEST | BR41N.IO – The Brain-Computer Interface Designers’ Hackathon
by Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
12:15 CEST | Unicorn Brain Interface – The new wearable EEG Headset
by Martin Walchshofer, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
13:00 CEST | Unicorn Brain Interface – The programming environment
by Martin Walchshofer, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
14:00 CEST | TMS with simultaneous EEG recording
by Slobodan Tanackovic, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
15:00 CEST | Introduction to brain assessment with BCIs
by Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)
16:00 CEST | Brain assessment demonstration
by Katrin Mayr, g.tec medical engineering GmbH (AT)