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Organizer:

Daniel Ben Dayan Rubin

Format: Guest speaker and final round table with speakers and audience

(Invited speaker)

Christoph Guger, g. tech medical engineering GmbH, Schleidberg, Austria

Current and future applications of brain-computer interfaces

Brain-computer interfaces are extracting information in real-time from the human brain. The work with non-invasive or invasive sensors and can be used for many applications: brain assessment for patients with disorders of consciousness, rehabilitation of upper and lower limbs of stroke patients, communication interface for locked-in patients, treatment of Parkinson with deep brain stimulation and many more.

Margherita Ronchini (presenter), Hai Au Huynh, Milad Zamani, Hooman Farkhani, and Farshad Moradi, Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., Aarhus University, Denmark

Towards an implantable Neuromorphic Computing System for online seizure detection

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