Congratulations to Courtnie Paschall (CNT SLC President, MD/PhD Student in the GRIDlab & Neural Systems Lab) for passing her general examination (UW Department of Bioengineering).
UPCOMING EVENTS
UW CNC Seminar: Luca Mazzucato (University of Oregon) will present "Neural mechanisms generating temporal variability in cortical activity and in naturalistic behavior," December 1, 2021, 12:30 pm, UW HSB G-328 (also online).
UW PBio Seminar: Rafael Yuste, (Columbia University) will present “Can you see a thought? Neuronal ensembles as emergent units of cortical function,” December 2, 2021, 9:30 am, UW HSB G-328 (also online).
Neuroscience, AI, and Tech Seminar: Rafael Yuste (Columbia University) will present NeuroRights: Human Rights Guidelines for Neurotechnology, Thursday December 2, 2021, 7:00 pm, Foege Auditorium (also online). Reception to follow in Vista Cafe. Open to the public.
UW PBIO Seminar: Jeremiah Cohen (Johns Hopkins) will present "Neurophysiology of dynamic decision making," December 9, 2021, 9:30 am, HSB G-328 (also online).
Listen to
Husky Brain Bytes, a podcast about neurotechnology, brain-computer interfaces, graduate school and neuroengineering research at the University of Washington. Interviews with several people associated with the CNT are already online.
Last month, the UW student organization
Synaptech hosted its second HackJam, a one-day hackathon, at the CNT. Twenty undergraduate students formed five teams to develop projects ranging from video games to eye-tracking drawing tools using various hardware including the Muse EEG, Tobii Eye tracker, and Arduino. Another HackJam is scheduled for the Spring, where more neural-data based workshops will be offered.