IEEE EMBC 2018

Date
Tuesday, July 17, 2018 - Friday, July 20, 2018

Location
Honolulu, HI

Host
BIOPAC SYSTEMS, INC. - U.S.A.

Join BIOPAC at the 2018 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference (at booth #203), being held this year in Honolulu, HI. BIOPAC will be giving live demonstrations on data acquisition hardware, software, amplifiers, transducers, electrodes, and logging systems.

BIOPAC will be showcasing a range of solutions including BioNomadix Logger for wireless ambulatory data logging, NIBP100D noninvasive blood pressure monitoring system, and a variety of engaging Biopac Student Lab lessons.

Workshop: July 17 1:30-5:30

The Fast-Changing Landscape of Electroencephalography

This workshop will provide a synopsis of the latest innovations in electroencephalography (EEG) and related areas, including the latest technologies for acquiring and processing EEG which are making the use of EEG more practical for brain research.

  • Lei Ding, Ph.D. Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oklahoma
    • Keynote – From Dynamics to Spatial Mapping then back to Dynamics: A Brief Review of EEG Neuroimaging
  • Alan Macy; MS. R&D Director, BIOPAC Systems, Inc.
    • EEG Slow Wave to Fast Wave Ratio as an Emotional Affect Indicator
  • Walter Besio, Ph.D., CEO, CREmedical Corp. and University of Rhode Island
    • Tripolar Concentric Ring Electrode (TCRE) for Localizing Brain Sources
  • Christoph Guger; MSc. PhD, CEO, g.tec medical engineering GmbH and Guger technologies OG
    • Assessment and rehabilitation with BCI technology
  • Nicola Soldati Ph.D, Scientific Consultant & Operational Sales Manager, Brain Products GmbH Germany 
    • Challenges of fast applicable EEG sensors

Exhibit Booth: July 19-20

Stop by our booth # 203 for live demonstrations.

Biopac Student Lab life science physiology curriculum

See the IEEE EMBC website for more information.

For more information about BIOPAC events, check the BIOPAC Events Calendar or email support@biopac.com.

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