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NeurotechEU autumn school on Closed Loop Technologies at the University of Lille

The program also delved into ethical dimensions with the Neurotics panel, engaging participants in profound discussions about the ethical implications of neurotechnologies, neuroprostheses, underscoring the importance of considering the moral compass in technological advancements.
Master student
Cognitive neuroscience
The practical lab demonstrations intuited how closed-loop studies can be set up and illustrated some of the technical challenges. Ultimately, the theoretical and practical contributions left me with a clearer impression of how these approaches may become relevant in my own work
Postdoctoral researcher
Next to the hard skills, it was also a great learning experience to talk to other young-career researchers, exchange experiences & connect, and find overlap and similarities in our research that may look disconnected on first glance.
PhD candidate

The UniversitĂ© de Lille is pleased to invite applications from NeurotechEU partner institutions for an educational programme in the field of neurotechnology. 

The first edition of the “Autumn School on Closed Loop Neurotechnologies: from sensors to applications” will take place between October 18-20, 2023 on site at the University of Lille, in France.

Academics from four research units have teamed up to design this Autumn School, which will provide an introduction to the fundamentals of Closed Loops:

- Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Signal et Automatique (CRISTAL)

- Institut d’Electronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie (IEMN)

- Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LILNCOG)

- Sciences Affectives et Cognitives (SCALAB).

The programme is designed over a three-day period to include lectures and talks, followed by interactive hands-on sessions, and will engage participants in team-oriented activities that promote a multidisciplinary approach to brain-computer interfaces, neurofeedback, computational neuroscience, hybrid interfaces, neuromorphic computing, EEG, multi-electrode arrays, neuronal populations.

  • Course venue: UniversitĂ© de Lille, Parc Scientifique de la Haute-Borne in Villeneuve d’Ascq, IRCICA building
  • Teaching staff: Prof. Pierre Boulet, Prof. François Cabestaing, Prof. Renaud Jardri, Dr. Hakim Si-Mohammed, Dr. Pierre Yger among others.
  • Target audience: Doctoral students registered at NeurotechEU partner institutions and postdoctoral/young researchers employed at NeurotechEU partner institutions.
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Available places: 45 (up to 5 per NeurotechEU partner institution)
  • Prerequisites: Applicants will have at least a Master’s degree or equivalent in fields related to biology, bioengineering, biotechnology, computer science, cognitive science, medicine or psychology.

Interested individuals are invited to apply to their local International Office or their local NeurotechEU team. Costs for travelling and subsistence are covered by the NeurotechEU grant.

Deadline for application: September 4 EOB, 2023


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