Special BCI Boffin Night

Thursday, April 14, 2016, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
348 Russ
Audience: 
Current Students
Faculty

Dr Ludlow is teaching a graduate course (CS7900) this term on Brain Computer Interfaces. At Boffin night, he will bring in Electroencephalography (EEG) equipment that can read your brain waves, and provide the interface to new apps that could control objects or communicate to others. New products are being invented to control prostheses such as robotic arms or legs, to help locked-in patients communicate, for gamers to control video games (Neurogaming), to controlling objects such as aircraft or vehicles, to future of being able to send text messages with just thought. This is hands on demonstration, where you can test out latest Brain Computer Interface (BCI) equipment with your brain. Come learn more about the human brain and how researchers are using computers to interface our brain.

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