[FieldTrip] BCI in 2011 and 8th BCI2000 workshop: Early Registration Deadline April 20th

Martin Bleichner bleichner.martin at gmail.com
Mon Apr 18 11:39:32 CEST 2011


Dear Colleague,



Please note that the early registration-deadline for the two-day symposium
'Brain-Computer Interfacing in 2011' and the 8th BCI2000 workshop is
approaching fast. After April 20th, participation is subject to increased
registration fees.



If you are interested in interfacing with the human brain, and would like to
learn about the future directions of BCI research, register now on
www.bci2011.eu.



Yours Sincerely,

The Organizing Committee


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*‘Brain-Computer Interfacing in 20**1**1**’*



What is this?                  A two-day symposium on Brain-Computer
Interfacing



When and Where?        Utrecht, Netherlands, May 20&21, 2011



By Whom?                     UMC Utrecht/Rudolf Magnus Institute and the
BrainGain Consortium



For Whom?                    Anyone interested in:

    Human Brain Function

                                        Interfacing with the human brain and
mind

                                        Developing solutions for paralyzed
patients



Who speaks?                Brendan Allison, Bernhard Graimann, Eberhard
Fetz, Beata Jarosiewicz, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Eric Leuthardt,

                                        Phil Kennedy, Christa Neuper, Nick
Ramsey, Gerwin Schalk, Bill Shain, Andrew Schwartz, Jonathan Wolpaw



 For more information, please visit www.bci2011.eu





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*T**he **8th **BCI2000 workshop* <http://www.fmri.nl/bci2008/bci2000ws.html>

What is this?                A two-day workshop on Brain-Computer
Interfacing and BCI2000



When and Where?      Utrecht, Netherlands, May 18&19, 2011



By Whom?                   UMC Utrecht/Rudolf Magnus Institute and BCI2000



For Whom?                  Anyone interested in:

  Human Brain Function

                                      Interfacing with the human brain and
mind

                                      Developing solutions for paralyzed
patients



Program:                      Lectures that describe relevant technical
aspects of the BCI2000 system including implementation with C++,
Matlab, Fieldtrip or Python.

                                      Hands‐on practical tutorials where
participants use BCI systems to control a cursor on a computer screen and to
spell words just by thinking.

                                      Exercises, in which participants build
and configure a BCI with their own signal processing methods, applications,
or assistive devices.



For more information, please visit www.bci2011.eu
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