Brain-machine interfaces and advances in neural stimulation technologies
20-21 February 2025 Gardanne, France
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Speakers

Invited speakers

Universidad Miguel Hernández, Spain
Thursday 20th February, 9:10am - 9:50am
Reading from and writing to the human brain: A Bidirectional Cortical Interface for Vision Restoration
 
CEA Grenoble, France
Thursday 20th February, 11:00am - 11:40am
Implantable chronic Brain Machine Interface for movement compensation of patients with motor disabilities
 
University of Freiburg, Germany
Thursday 20th February, 2:30pm - 3:10pm
Micro-LED-based optical cochlear implants for hearing restoration
 
University of New York, USA
Thursday 20th February, 3:10pm - 3:50pm
Probing Perception with Optogenetics
 
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Thursday 20th February, 4:20pm - 5:00pm
Strategies Towards Chronic and Multimodal Neural Interface Technologies
 
Université Paris-Saclay, France
Friday 21st February, 9:10am - 9:50am
Upper limb bidirectional neuroprosthetics in the mouse model
 
University of Basel, Switzerland
Friday 21st February, 11:00am - 11:40am
Cortical implants for hearing restoration
 
Physics for Medicine Paris/Inserm, France
Friday 21st February, 2:30pm - 3:10pm
 
 
University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
Friday 21st February, 4:50pm - 5:30pm
 
 

Selected talks

Submissions selected by our technical committee for presentation. Abstract submission is now closed.

University of Strathclyde, UK
Thursday 20th February, 9:50am - 10:10am
The Utah Optrode Array, a neural interface for optogenetics in large animal models
Institut Pasteur, France
Thursday 20th February, 10:10am - 10:30am
Neural mechanisms of operating an intracranial brain-computer interface for imagined speech decoding
Institut Pasteur, France
Thursday 20th February, 11:40am - 12:00pm
Towards auditory cortical implants for hearing impaired
Université Paris-Saclay, France
Thursday 20th February, 5:00pm - 5:20pm
Providing artificial tactile feedback at different latencies in a brain-machine interface
EMSE, France
Thursday 20th February, 5:20pm - 5:40pm
Multi-layer organic cortical implants for chronic stimulation and recording
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Thursday 20th February, 5:40pm - 6:00pm
Spike inference from calcium imaging data with GCaMP8
EPFL, Switzerland
Friday 21st February, 9:50am - 10:10am
Kirigami-based soft electrode arrays for long-term recording of motor intention in Non-Human Primates
EPFL, Switzerland
Friday 21st February, 10:10am - 10:30am
Development of an olfactory neural interface for non-recovering anosmia – DOLFINA
Basel University, Switzerland
Friday 21st February, 11:40am - 12:00pm
Neuronal response patterns in the auditory cortex: a comparison of cortical and cochlear stimulation to sounds
University of Strathclyde, UK
Friday 21st February, 3:10pm - 3:30pm
Chronically implantable µLED arrays for optogenetic stimulation of the mouse cortex
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Friday 21st February, 3:30pm - 3:50pm
Functional ultrasound imaging of primate visual cortex: a prelude for sonogenetics as a possible therapeutical strategy for visual restoration
Aix Marseille Université, France
Friday 21st February, 5:10pm - 5:30pm
Inkjet-printed transparent electrodes: design, characterization, and initial in vivo evaluation for brain stimulation

Posters

Posters will be available for viewing and questions at 1:00-2:30pm on both days of the conference. Abstract submission is now closed.

Aix Marseille Université, France
An Opto-Electrical Platform for the Reconnection of Neuronal Circuits
EMSE, France
Microelectrodes development for closed-loop autoimmune diabetes treatment
Université Paris-Saclay, France
Implementation of an optogenetic tactile sensory feedback for a mesoscopic brain-machine interface in the mouse model
University of Strathclyde
Key Design Considerations for the development of new light sources for optogenetic stimulation
University of Strathclyde
Three-dimensional electro-neural interfaces electroplated on subretinal prostheses
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