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Showcasing Neuroergonomics at the U.S. Navy & Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Innovation Pavilion

neuroergonomics | October 10th-2025 | No Comments
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The Neuroergonomics and Neuroengineering Lab for Brain Health and Performance Research proudly represented Drexel University and the School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems at the U.S. Navy & Marine Corps 250th Anniversary Innovation Pavilion, a celebration of two and a half centuries of innovation, resilience, and service.

Our team, including Dr. Hasan Ayaz, Dr. Adrian Curtin, and PhD students Ms. Zuhal Ormanoğlu, and Mr. Kevin Ramirez-Chavez, presented our latest work on neuroergonomic training and interpersonal brain interfaces. Visitors explored how wearable brain imaging technologies like fNIRS and EEG can be used to understand and enhance cognitive performance, teamwork, and human–machine interaction in real-world settings.

It was an incredible opportunity to engage with leaders and innovators across the industry, showcasing how neuroengineering research can contribute to safer, smarter, and more adaptive human–technology systems. The team also had the honor of meeting Drexel University President Antonio Merlo, who delivered inspiring remarks as one of the invited speakers at the Innovation Pavilion.

As our lab continues to bridge neuroscience, engineering, and applied research, events like this highlight the growing role of neuroergonomics in advancing workforce training, and cognitive resilience.

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