Simpósio de Neuroengenharia

Simpósio de Neuroengenharia

Simpósio de Neuroengenharia

 

The X Neuroengineering Symposium takes place on November 12-14, 2024, in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. This international forum promotes an opportunity for researchers, educators, practitioners, and consumers to share knowledge, recent innovations and developments, non-clinical and clinical applications from animals to humans, in all aspects of neuroengineering, neuroscience and rehabilitation.

The Neuroengineering Symposium (SN), launched in 2015 by ISD, arose from an interest in integrating our local community of neuroengineering students and researchers with the national and international scientific community.

In its 10th version, the event will focus on how neuroengineering can help the health of people with disabilities, both in the context of rehabilitation and increasing quality of life. This will take place in the thematic areas of Biomechanics, Neuromodulation, Serious Games, Brain-Machine Interfaces, Human-Machine Interfaces, Robotics in Rehabilitation, Signal Processing, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Neurophysiology, Electrophysiology, and Neuroanatomy.

In addition, due to the consolidation of the symposium as a traditional event, we will increase national and international attendance, which already includes Latin and North America, Europe and Asia.

Submissions

Authors are invited to make a submission to the Neuroengineering Symposium. All submissions will be assessed by the Committee to determine whether they meet the aims and scope of this Symposium. Those considered to be a good fit will be sent for peer review before determining whether they will be accepted or not.

The scientific committee Abstracts (2 pages) and Regular Full Papers (4 pages) submissions with theory and practical contributions to the following technical areas (although not limited to them):

Main topics:

  1. Biomechanics and movements analysis in rehabilitation
  2. Neuromodulation and advances in neuroprosthetic and functional electrical stimulation systems
  3. Virtual reality and serious games in neuroengineering
  4.  Brain-machine interfaces in assistance and rehabilitation
  5. Sensors and Instrumentation – advances and applications
  6. Human-machine interfaces in assistance and rehabilitation
  7. Exoskeletons and Robotics in rehabilitation
  8. Neurotechnology and its clinical applications
  9. Cognitive science and its clinical applications
  10. Signal and data processing for Neurotechnology and Analysis
  11. Augmentative and Alternative Communication
  12. Neurophysiology and electrophysiology
  13. Neuroanatomy and Image Analysis
 

IMPORTANT DATES AND LINKS:

The goal of this competition is to promote the development of accurate machine learning models for the detection of human motor imagery of the upper limbs using electroencephalography (EEG) signals collected from 16 surface electrodes from the scalp of five subjects. 

These signals were collected during six experimental sessions with 80 motor imagery trials, with 40 corresponding to the imagination of the left hand, and 40 corresponding to the imagination of the right hand.

  • DEADLINE: Oct 23rd, 2024
  • Submission: From May 13st t̶o̶ ̶A̶u̶g̶u̶s̶t̶ ̶2̶6̶t̶h̶  to September 10th (NEW**)
  • First Acceptance note: September 24th, 2024 (NEW**)
  • Final submission: October 1st, 2024 (NEW**)
  • Final Acceptance note: October 4th, 2024
 
 
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** Postponed dates, as of August 26th, 2024.
  • Submission: From May 13th to August 26th (NEW*)
  • Acceptance note: Aug 30th, 2024
 
* Postponed date, as of July 29th, 2024.

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