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About the Event
To understand the brain, neuroscientists need the best possible tools.
From brain-computer interfaces to non-invasive neuroimaging techniques, Carnegie Mellon is changing the field of neuroscience. These technological advances are deepening our understanding of the brain and even improving our ability to diagnose and treat brain injuries and disorders.
Join Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, director of CMU’s Neuroscience Institute, and other faculty experts for an exploration of their groundbreaking neuro technology and engineering research and the implications for the future of neuroscience.
Featuring
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, moderator Director, Carnegie Mellon Neuroscience Institute George A. and Helen Dunham Cowan Professor of Auditory Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Psychology and Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Steven Chase Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute
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Douglas Weber Akhtar and Bhutta Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute
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Sossena Wood Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute
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