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  • Brain Computer Interfaces: The Interplay of AI and Neurotechnology

    13 December 2022
    Brain Computer Interfaces: The Interplay of AI and Neurotechnology

    The Faculty of Engineering (FOE) and the TICKET Research Lab at Antonine University (UA) are organizing a one-hour seminar on scientific research entitled BCIs: The Interplay of AI and Neurotechnology, given by Dr. Hoda Fares. UA students and instructors in the FOE are all invited to attend this seminar, which will cover the challenges of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), applications of current technologies, and future directions.

    Audience: UA FOE students and faculty members
    Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2022
    Time: 2:30–3:30 PM
    Location: Hadat–Baabda Campus, Building G, Room G.2.7
    Speaker: Dr. Hoda Fares, Postdoctoral Researcher

    In 2020, Dr. Hoda Fares, who double-majored in electrical engineering and biochemistry, finished her double PhD in Science and Technology for Electronics and Telecommunications from the University of Genoa, Italy, and the Lebanese University, Lebanon. She was awarded the title of Doctor Europaeus after completing half of her PhD at the Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI), Department of Health Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University, Denmark, she then earned a postdoctoral research fellowship at COSMIC LAB, DITEN Department, University of Genoa, Italy. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the ibrAIn Research Center, ICE Lab, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, Denmark. Her main research interests are closed-loop Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and wearable assistive systems, including neuro-prosthetics, sensory feedback, brain-inspired artificial intelligence, robotic distributed tactile sensing, functional electrical stimulation, and neurorehabilitation technologies. She is notably a member of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CAS) and IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE).

    Register now and don’t miss out on this session!

    Be many!