CENTAUR, the University of Bath’s Centre for Autonomous Robotics, is hosting a remote webinar series focusing on technology that explores where the brain and computers meet.

Featuring experts from the University of Texas at Austin (USA), University of Essex (UK), Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), Brandenburg Technical University (Germany), and University Grenoble Alpes (France), the Brain-Computer Interface Webinar Series has started with a talk from Dr Bin He, of Carnegie Mellon University.

The series, taking place from 3 to 28 June, comprises six talks on subjects ranging from dynamic brain mapping, noninvasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), deep learning in BCIs, brain-controlled robots, and motor and speech decoding.

The full schedule is:

3 June: Bin He, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

10 June: José del R. Millán, University of Texas at Austin, USA

17 June: Reinhold Scherer, University of Essex, UK

21 June: Cuntai Guan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

24 June: Thorsten Zander, Brandenburg Technical University, Germany

28 June: Blaise Yvert, Inserm & University Grenoble Alpes, France

Details of how to join the webinars via Zoom are available here.

The series is sponsored by Brain Products UK and Neuracle China.