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Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction LabCNBI Lab

 

 

Projects

CURRENT Projects

  • Closed-Loop Brain Stimulation as a Potential Intervention for Cognitive Decline
  • Sinergia, New Treatments for Induction of Motor Plasticity after Stroke

PREVIOUS Projects

    • Hasler, Hybrid brain-machine interfaces for natural neuroprosthetic control
    • NCCR Robotics, Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Robotics.
    • Nissan, Brain-Machine Interface for drivers.
    • BNCI Horizon 2020, The Future of Brain/Neural Computer Interaction: Horizon 2020
    • TOBI, Tools for Brain-Computer Interaction, European IP project ICT-2007-224631.
    • CNBI-Colombia, Assessment of the requirements for assistive technologies suitable for the population with motor disabilities in the city of Cali, Colombia
    • OPPORTUNITY, Activity and Context Recognition with Opportunistic Sensor Configurations, European STREP project ICT-2007-225938.
    • BID, Brain-Coupled Interactive Devices, Swiss NSF project.
    • BACS, Bayesian Approaches to Cognitive Systems, European IP project FP6-IST-027140.
    • MAIA, European Project MAIA FP6-3758.
    • M2, BMI Integrated Project, Swiss NCCR.

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Latest News

  • A Jolt of Innovation for Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Satyam Kumar Successfully Defended his PhD Thesis. Congratulations!!
  • Hussein Alawieh Successfully Defended his PhD Thesis. Congratulations!!
  • Minsu Zhang recipient of the 2024 KSEA-KUSCO Graduate Scholarship
  • Nature Medicine: The Future of Brain–computer Interfaces in Medicine

Latest Publications

Alawieh H, Liu D, Madera J, Kumar S, Racz FS, Fey AM, Del R Millán J. Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation Promotes Focal Sensorimotor Activation that Accelerates Brain-computer Interface Skill Learning. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Jun 17;122(24):e2418920122.

Racz FS, Kumar S, Kaposzta Z, Alawieh H, Liu DH, Liu R, Czoch A, Mukli P, Millán JDR. Combining Detrended Cross-Correlation Analysis with Riemannian Geometry-based Classification for Improved Brain-computer Interface Performance. Front Neurosci. 2024 Mar 14;18:1271831.

Kumar S, Alawieh H, Racz FS, Fakhreddine R, Millán JDR. Transfer Learning Promotes Acquisition of Individual BCI Skills.PNAS Nexus, Volume 3, Issue 2, February 2024, page076.

Iwane F, Billard A, Millán JDR. Inferring Individual Evaluation Criteria for Reaching Trajectories with Obstacle Avoidance from EEG Signals. Sci Rep. 2023 Nov 17;13(1):20163.

S. Kumar S. Kumar, D. H. Liu, F. S. Racz, M. Retana, S. Sharma, F. Iwane, B. P. Murphy, R. O’Keeffe, S. F. Atashzar, F. Alambeigi, J. del R. Millán. CogniDaVinci: Towards Estimating Mental Workload Modulated by Visual Delays During Telerobotic Surgery – An EEG-based Analysis. 2023 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), London, United Kingdom, 2023, pp. 6789-6794.


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