Mobile Brain-Computer Interface: Challenges, Opportunities, and Paradigms
Overview
ANT Neuro-University of Potsdam bootcamp for Mobile Brain-Computer Interface (BCI): Challenges, Opportunities, and Paradigms
Join Us for the Mobile Brain-Computer Interface Bootcamp!
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) offer a powerful method of communication with machines using brain signals (mainly EEG). However, most interfaces operate in a seated setup, restricting real-world applications. Mobile Brain Imaging (MoBI) solutions present an opportunity to overcome this by creating Mobile BCIs (MoBCI).
This bootcamp is designed for early-career researchers, Master's, and PhD students focused on the challenges and applications of capturing and utilizing brain activity in real-world, mobile environments. It is structured to bridge theory and practice, allowing participants to discuss and explore the technical and methodological challenges of creating this new generation of BCI.
In a series of expert-led symposiums, you will explore the complete BCI pipeline, including BCI interaction design, advanced EEG signal processing and Machine Learning, the challenges of Mobile EEG, and large-scale collaborative efforts like the EEGManyPipelines
initiative. These academic sessions build a full day of hands-on application. Using ANT Neuro hardware, you will apply these concepts directly in a Mobile BCI setup, progressing from basic implementation to the complexities of MoBCI design. This bootcamp offers a unique opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the mobile BCI landscape, from theoretical paradigms to practical implementation. Connect with leading experts, develop hands-on skills, and explore the future of brain-computer interaction.
Secure your place now for an inspiring journey of Mobile BCI!
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About the speakers
Prof. Martin H. Fisher, University of Potsdam
Jaime A Riascos-Salas, University of Potsdam
Prof. Fabien Lotte, INRIA France
Prof. Martina Molinas, NTNU, Norway
Prof. Klaus Gramann
Prof. Claudia Gianelli
Dr. Roman Vakhrushev
Application Specialist, ANT Neuro, Germany
Dr. Roman Vakhrushev is a neuroscientist interested in human visual and auditory sensory systems. During his Ph.D. in Göttingen, Germany, he investigated cross-modal reward mechanisms in early sensory systems. There he gave a series of lectures to university students on psychophysical methods, statistical analysis, and good practices in EEG experiments. Another range of his interests lies in attentional mechanisms, specifically, mechanisms of summary statistics and subliminal perception. Overall, Dr. Roman Vakhrushev has expertise in psychophysics, eye-tracking, and EEG.
Dr. Fabio Barollo
Product Manager, ANT Neuro, Germany
Dr. Fabio Barollo is a biomedical engineer and earned his joint PhD from Aston University (UK) and Reykjavik University (Iceland). His main research focus lies in the use of EEG to investigate the cortical mechanisms which regulate postural control, i.e., the sensorial-feedback system which allows us to maintain a balanced stance. His main experience involves EEG/EMG data analysis, source reconstruction, functional connectivity and brain network analysis. Currently, he is working for the Berlin-based medical technology company ANT Neuro (eemagine) as a product manager for research solutions.
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Venue
This event will take place in the beautiful city of Potsdam, Germany—renowned for its panorama of palaces, lush gardens, and historic charm alongside vibrant cultural life. Surrounded by lakes and forests, Potsdam provides an inspiring backdrop for academic exchange and innovation. Stroll through the majestic grounds of Sanssouci Palace or discover the architectural heritage of the city’s Dutch and Russian quarters. With lively cafés, green spaces, and a relaxed atmosphere, Potsdam is a hidden gem at the gateway to Berlin, perfectly suited for creative collaboration and learning.
The University of Potsdam, the largest in Brandenburg, is famous for interdisciplinary excellence and pioneering research. The university spans several campuses, including historic Sanssouci and Golm—with state-of-the-art facilities close to world-class research institutes. Sessions will be held in this dynamic campus environment, where the tradition of scientific achievement meets a welcoming, international community.
Conveniently located, the venue is well connected with public transport, including bus and train stations, all within easy reach of Berlin and the city center.
Address:
University of Potsdam, Department of Psychology, Campus Griebnitzsee, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany
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Contact us
For further inquiries regarding this event, feel free to contact us at education@ant-neuro.com. Please make sure to write the title of the event in the topic of your email.
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What does the registration fee cover?
By registering in this event, you will have access to the full program of the two days. For the paying participants, it will also include the social program (i.e. one eveing) as well as the refreshments and lunch during both days of the bootcamp.
For internal participants interested in joining the social program, kindly reach out to education@ant-neuro.com for further details.
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Location
University of Potsdam, Department of Psychology, Campus Griebnitzsee
Am Neuen Palais 10
14469 Potsdam Germany
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