The two-week event included a poster session with one-minute pitches from each student. The second week was all about Brain Networks in Health and
Disease: the future of neurotechnologies.
All students participated in a project, ranging from EEG analysis to spike sorting. The project work and summer school were concluded with exciting presentations, and rewards were handed out for this year’s best projects. Hungarian student Mihály Székely was awarded 2nd prize for his presentation.
In addition to the events within the summer school, NeurotechEU organized a summit on 12 and 13 September to develop a roadmap to underpin phase two of our NeurotechEU project. During these two days, domain experts in the eight dimensions of Neurotechnology of all partners of the NeurotechEU consortium and invited external experts were gathered to discuss each dimension.
NeurotechEU Student Portraits interview with Mihály Székely.