Closed-Loop Brain Imaging May Improve Pilot Training
Our recent publication, Neuroadaptive Training via fNIRS in Flight Simulators, is highlighted here: https://newsblog.drexel.edu/2022/06/29/closed-loop-brain-imaging-may-improve-pilot-training/
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Written by neuroergonomics on June 29,22 Posted in News
Our recent publication, Neuroadaptive Training via fNIRS in Flight Simulators, is highlighted here: https://newsblog.drexel.edu/2022/06/29/closed-loop-brain-imaging-may-improve-pilot-training/
Written by neuroergonomics on June 17,22 Posted in News
Congrats to Emma Dryden, master’s student in the lab, for successfully presenting her thesis defense. Emma worked on developing a Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) for ALS patients, with our collaborator Dr. Terry Heiman-Patterson at Temple … Continue reading Congratulations Emma
Written by neuroergonomics on June 01,22 Posted in News
Congrats to CHOP CIRP and UPenn Bioengineering PhD student Divya Jain for successfully completing & presenting her dissertation. Divya was a visiting student in our lab and she quickly learned about fNIRS methods and applied … Continue reading Congratulations Divya
Written by neuroergonomics on May 31,22 Posted in News
Presented by the Drexel Society of Artificial Intelligence, the annual Drexel AI Symposium was held in person and online on May 28-29, 2022. The symposium organizing committee included students from our lab, Satvik Tripathi and … Continue reading 2022 Drexel AI Symposium
Written by neuroergonomics on May 28,22 Posted in News
Mario De Lorenzo, Felix Maldonado, and Emma Dryden, all master students in our lab, participated in the DragonHacks 2022, to put the wearable neurotechnology skills they have learned to good use. The 24-hour hackathon was … Continue reading Hackathon winner Focus Tracker
Written by neuroergonomics on May 27,22 Posted in News
Today, we hosted Prof. Isil Bozma, director of Intelligent Systems Laboratory, Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Bogazici University. She presented her recent work on Appearance-Based Spatial Cognition for robots.
Written by neuroergonomics on May 27,22 Posted in News
Nina Rothstein, a PhD candidate in the Applied Cognitive and Brain Sciences program at the Department of Psychology, successfully defended her dissertation today. Nina investigated Personality Traits versus Emotional States in Human Robot Interaction, co-advised … Continue reading Congratulations Nina
Written by neuroergonomics on May 25,22 Posted in News
Dr. Hasan Ayaz, associate professor in the School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, is the featured presenter at the Drexel Libraries ScholarSip online event held May 25, 2022. He leads a “food for … Continue reading Dr. Hasan Ayaz Leads “Food for Thought” Discussion at Drexel Libraries ScholarSip Event
Written by neuroergonomics on May 17,22 Posted in News
Dr. Ayaz was invited to deliver a keynote talk at the 30th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC 2022) this week. He talked about the latest on wearable #neuroimaging (#fNIRS + #EEG) for continuous brain activity capture and … Continue reading Dr. Ayaz gave a keynote talk at ICPC 2022
Written by neuroergonomics on May 09,22 Posted in News
Brigadier General Mary V. Krueger, Commanding General of Regional Health Command – Atlantic and her team from Army Medicine visited our lab at Conquer Collaborative in the School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health System … Continue reading Visit by Brigadier General Mary Krueger