9:00 | How cool are BCIs?
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering, Austria (AT)
10:00 | Combined EEG & fNIRS recordings for passive BCI applications
Tomasz M. Rutkowski, RIKEN AIP & The University of Tokyo, Tokyo (JP)
11:00 | How to perform ECoG-BCI experiments correctly? Christoph Kapeller, g.tec medical engineering, Austria (AT) 12:00 | Who are The BCI Guys? Harrison Canning, Colin Fausnaught, Rochester, New York (USA) 13:00 | Closed-loop experiments with EEG and FES systems Francisco Fernandes, g.tec medical engineering, Austria (AT) 14:00 | BCIs for hearing aid technologies
Nima Mesgarani, Columbia University, New York (USA) 15:00 | How to record biosignals from different and multiple amplifiers Micah Ching, g.tec medical engineering, Vancouver, BC (CA) 16:00 | Combined recording of EEG, EMG, EOG, ECG, GSR signals Slobodan Tanackovic, g.tec medical engineering, Austria (AT) 17:00 | Robotic Couture – BCIs in Fashion Anouk Wipprecht, Fashion Designer (NL)
18:00 | Brain-computer Interfaces: One possible future for how we play
Mike Ambinder, Valve, Bellevue, WA (USA)
19:00 | BCIs to enhance life participation for children with severe neurological disabilities
Adam Kirton, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, AL (CA)
9:00 | Bidirectional noninvasive BMI-based neurorehabilitation for spinal cord injury patients Solaiman Shokur, EPFL, Lausanne (CH) 10:00 | Decoding speech with ECoG Tanja Schultz, University Bremen, Bremen (GE) 11:00 | ECoG and MEG for speech mapping & decoding and closed-loop motor interfaces Alexey Ossadtchi Moscow, University, Higher School of Economics and , Artificial Intelligence
Research Institute, Moscow (RU) 12:00 | Ambulatory closed-loop neurostimulation Aysegul Gunduz, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (SA) 13:00 | Optimizing open-loop and closed-loop brain stimulation procedures Johannes Grünwald, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT) 14:00 | Closed-loop BCIs in Parkinson patients with thalamus stimulation Adam Hebb, St. Joseph Hospital, Denver, Colorado (USA) 15:00 | Neurobiomarker discovery in neurological disorders: applications in neuromodulation
and functional neurosurgery Nuri Firat Ince, University of Houston, Houston, Texas (USA) 16:00 | Rhythmic entertainment in cortical dynamics Kai Miller, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MI (USA) 17:00 | Developing a speech neuroprosthesis for paralyzed users (2. place winner of the BCI Award 2021)
David A. Moses, UCSF, San Francisco, California (USA)
18:00 | sEEG and neurostimulation
Jonathon James Parker, Stanford University, San Francisco, California (USA)
19:00 | Grids, strips, depth electrodes and much more
Justin Williams, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (USA)
9:00 | Individual finger movement classification using ultra-high density EEG (3rd place BCI Award winner)
Hyung-Soon Park, KAIST, Daejeon (KOR)
10:00 | g.Pangolin – ultra high-density EEG grids
Leo Schreiner, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
11:00 | Passive BCIs for enhancement and learning with technology
Maryam Alimardani, Tilburg University, Thilburg (NL)
12:00 | Machine learning in BCI decoding
Andi Partovi, KeyLead Health and University of Melbourne (AU)
13:00 | High-resolution ECG mapping
Gaby Captur, University College London, London (UK)
14:00 | Recording seizures and spreading depolarisations in awake rodents using graphene micro-transistor arrays
Rob Wykes, University College London, London (UK)
15:00 | Combining MEG, EEG, ECoG
Milena Korostenskaja, The Institute of Neuroapproaches, Orlando, Florida (USA)
16:00 | Hyperscanning – EEG recordings from multiple subjects
Alex Lechner, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
17:00 |Extracting information with fMRI and EEG
Ayelet Landau, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (IR)
18:00 | Eyetracking and EEG recordings
Alexander Lechner, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
19:00 | The Physio Observer to decode user states in real-time
Katrin Mayr, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Albany, NY (USA)
9:00 | The BCI & neurotech software g.tec Suite 2020 Martin Walchshofer, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT) 10:00 | A brain-spine interface complements deep-brain stimulation Martin Moraud Eduardo, EPFL, CHUV, Lausanne (CH) 11:00 | BCIs for replacement and restoration of lost motor function in patient populations Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg (GE) 12:00 | TMS with simultaneous EEG recording Slobodan Tanackovic, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT) 13:00 | Early components TMS-Evoked Potentials as index of effective connectivity Marta Bortoletto, IRCCS Centro San Giovanni di Dio Fatebenefratelli, Brescia (IT) 14:00 | fNIRS and EEG studies Adam Noah, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (USA)
15:00 | Assessing attention, stress and cognitive load in XR using brain sensing Nataliya Kosmyna, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, (USA) 16:00 | Invasive and non-invasive BCI speech decoding and detecting seizure onset zones in epilepsy William Speier, UCLA, Los Angeles, California (USA) 17:00 | EEG, tDCS in pediatric ADHD Mor Nahum, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (IL) 18:00 | Error-related signals: from fundamental neuroscience to human-machine interaction
Gabriel Pires, Miguel Castelo-Branco University Coimbra, Coimbra (PT)
19:00 | Wireless EEG and fNIRS recordings
Patrick Reitner, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
9:00 | Stentrode – A component of the Synchron brain-computer interface (1st place BCI Award winner)
Nicholas Opie, Synchron Inc., Melbourne (AUS)
10:00 | BCIs for severely motor-impaired musicians
Eduardo Miranda & Satvik Venkatesh, University of Plymouth, Plymouth (UK)
11:00 | Humanoid robot control with BCIs
Abdelkader Nasreddine Belkacem, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain (AE)
12:00 | Super-force humanoid robots
Antonio Frisoli, Percro, Pisa (IT)
13:00 | Combined recording of EEG, EMG, EOG, ECG, GSR signals
Slobodan Tanackovic, g.tec medical engineering, Austria (AT)
14:00 | Robotic control with EEG and ECoG technology
Christoph Kapeller, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
15:00 | Wireless EEG recordings and sports
Francisco Fernandes, g.tec medical engineering (AT)
16:00 | BR41N.IO – The brain-computer interface designers’ hackathon
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
17:00 | The g.tec configurator and the Unicorn Educational Kit
Fan Cao, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
18:00 | Unicorn Blondy Check – Neuromarketing made easy
Martin Walchshofer, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
19:00 | Resting state EEG rhythms to identify functional connectivity
Claudio Babiloni, Sapienza University of Rome (IT)
9:00 | Introduction to BR41N.IO – A hackathon series by g.tec medical engineering
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
9:30 | Unicorn – The Brain Interface: Demo
Martin Walchshofer, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
10:30 | Motor imagery, P300, SSVEP and ECoG data-sets
Christoph Kapeller, Rupert Ortner, Johannes Grünwald g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg/Barcelona (AT/ES)
11:00 | Presentation of the hosting institutions & team formation
Christoph Guger (AT), Arianna Di Bernardo (IT), Enrico Sansone (IT), Abdelkader N. Belkacem (EA), Gabriel Pires (PT), Luis Emilio Bruni (DK), Hossein Dini (DK), Cosmin Bonchis (RO)
12:00 | Start BR41N.IO Hackathon
18:00 | All night hacking
9:00 | Ethics of neurotechnology and brain-computer interfaces. Algorithmic
transparency and the human brain
Nikita Lukianets, OpenEthics.AI, Nice (FR)
13:00 | NeuroTechX – The international NeuroTech community
Yannick Roy NeuroTechX, Montreal (CA)
14:00 | BR41N.IO Hackathon project presentations
18:00 | BR41N.IO Award Ceremony
9:00 | How to help stroke patients with g.tec’s brain-computer interfaces?
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
10:00 | recoveriX stroke therapy – A practice session
Marc Sebastian, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Barcelona (ES)
11:00 | Brain-computer interface training for patients with severe upper limb paresis
after stroke – The Hammel Neurocenter Study
Iris Brunner, University of Aarhus, Aarhus (DK)
12:00 | Principles of neurorehabilitation and were BCI fits in
Tim von Oertzen, Kepler University Hospital, Linz (AT)
13:00 | Stroke rehabilitation: How effective is FES?
Marian Poboroniuc, Gheorghe Asachi’Technical University of Iasi, Iasi (RO)
14:00 | Stroke rehabilitation with BCI and fMRI validation
Vivek Prabhakaran, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (USA)
15:00 | The recoveriX Gym in Slovenia
Sergej Prosen, recoveriX Gym Slovenia, Maribor (SI)
15:30 | BCI training experience with chronic patients in Israel
Nadav Schechter, recoveriX Gym Binyamina and Jerusalem (IL)
16:00 | Lower limb rehabilitation with recoveriX stroke therapy
Woosang Cho, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
17:00 | Clinical relevance of BCI treatment of stroke patients
David Lin, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA)
18:00 | recoveriX therapy in Florida
Dorothee Zuleger, Neurohub, Altamonte Springs, Florida (USA)
18:30 | The state of neurorehabilitative BCI in Denmark
Benjamin Svejgaard Jørgensen, Aalborg Universitetshospital (DK)
19:00 | Brain assessment parameters for stroke
Marc Sebastian, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Barcelona (ES)
9:00 | BCI for the assessment, prediction, communication & rehabilitation of patients with disorders of consciousness
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
10:00 | mindBEAGLE assessment, communication, predication, rehabilitation
Rupert Ortner, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Barcelona (ES)
11:00 | Vibro-tactile rehabilitation protocol for patients with disorders of consciousness
Ren Xu, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
12:00 | New BCI paradigms applied in Shanghai
Jing Jin, East China University (CN)
13:00 | How to assess LIS and CLIS patients with brain-computer interfaces
Rossella Spataro, University of Palermo, Palermo (IT)
14:00 | Predication of outcome of coma patients
Marzia De Lucia, CHUV, Lausanne (CH)
15:00 | BCIs in the neurosurgery unit
Kyousuke Kamada, Mengumino Hospital, Sapporo (JP)
16:00 | How new technologies improve the care of severely brain damaged patients
Steven Laureys, University of Liége, Liege (BE)
17:00 | Cognition in DOC patients: assessment and management
Caroline Schnakers, Casa Colina Hospital, Pomona, California (USA)
18:00 | Advanced methodologies for EEG signal processing reveal new insights in Disorders of Consciousness
Jlenia Toppi, Sapienza Universitá di Roma, Rome (IT)
19:00 | Searching for consciousness in the ICU
Brian L. Edlow, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts (USA)
9:00 | Functional mapping with the ECoG and cortico-cortical evoked potentials Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT) 10:00 | Analysis of cortical network in pathological brain by subdural grid technique Kyousuke Kamada, Mengumino Hospital, Sapporo (JP) 11:00 | Running functional mapping procedures in real-time Christoph Kapeller, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT) 12:00 | High-gamma activity mapping of semi-awake state under generalized anesthesia Takahiro Sanada, Asahikawa Medical University, Asahikawa (JP) 13:00 | Cortico-cortical evoked potentials Riki Matsumoto, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe (JP) 14:00 | High-gamma mapping and gamma echo Peter Brunner, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (USA) 15:00 | Functional mapping with stereo EEG in pediatric epilepsy surgery Masanori Takeoka, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (USA) 16:00 | Integrating MRI measurements with stimulation based connectivity in intracranial EEG Dora Hermes, Mayo Clinic, Rochester (USA) 17:00 | Brain Stimulation – From functional mapping to closed-loop neuromodulation Johannes Grünwald, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
18:00 | Spring School Exam
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
19:00 | Participation certificates and Unicorn Hybrid Black winner announcement
Christoph Guger, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Schiedlberg (AT)
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