Demo / Lab Visit Day 4
Title: Real time control of brain activity with functional MRI
Abstract:We will visit the MRI facility where student volunteers will show how a participant can control their brain activity in real-time. Brain activity will be imaged with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using the Turbo Brain Voyager (TBV) software. Logistical details:
- We can only accommodate a handful of people at a time in the MRI scanner. So please stick to the days/groups assigned to you by the volunteers.
- It is a short 10 min walk to the MRI facility from the Faculty Hall, and an IISc volunteer will guide you. Please assemble outside the hall in the foyer area (1st floor) on top of the staircase landing — sharp at 5:30 pm (or as soon as the Panel Discussion session gets over).
- The demo will be brief (30 min), so please leave with your group from the Faculty Hall on time.
- The visit will happen from Tues – Fri (4 days).
Session Chair: Sridharan Devarajan
Time/Date/Location: Jan 12 17:30, MRI Facility Visit (Centre for Neuroscience)
Title: NANOFAB for advanced Microsystems and Biomedical Devices for Clinical Research
Abstract: The lab visit is to show the ecosystem to develop minimally invasive and non-invasive technologies with an emphasis on but not limited to cancer diagnosis (brain, breast, head and neck), e-nose (diabetes, breast cancer screening), Neuroprotective Therapies for Acute Stroke and Epilepsy. From Silicon to Sensors to Systems.
Time/Date/Location: Jan 12 TIME: 17:30-18:00, Lab: Department of Electronic Systems Engineering (Earlier: CEDT) (Arjun B S (8075026553) will help you find the labs).
Session Chair: Hardik J Pandya
Title:Machine learning accelerators and systems for edge computing
Abstract:We will show several prototypes developed in the lab for various edge computing applications.
Time/Date/Location: Jan 12 TIME: 17:30-18:00, Lab: Faculty Hall Reception Area
Demo by: Prof. Chetan Singh Thakur and team
Title:Headband for Cognitive Screening of Hearing in Adults and Neonates, Microfabricated Impantable Devices for Neural Signals Recording
Abstract:A headband that can be used for neonatal hearing screening developed at BEES Lab, IISc will be demonstrated. The demonstration also includes flexible implantable devices for studying Parkinson using rodent models and efficacy of antiepileptic drugs.
Time/Date/Location: Jan 12, 17:30, Faculty Hall Reception Area
Demo by: Prof. Hardik J Pandya and team