After studying an MEng in Artificial Intelligence and Cybernetics and winning several awards, including the Chancellor’s Award and the award for the Best Performing Student, Maitreyee Wairagkar decided to stay…Read More >
Our brain-computer interfacing technology uses music to make people happy
Whether it’s the music that was playing on the radio when you met your partner or the first song your baby daughter smiled to, for many of us, music is…Read More >
Congratulations to Bala on passing his Viva
Congratulations to Bala for successfully defending his thesis: “Comparative evaluation of Ising couplings, kinetic Ising couplings and partial correlations in inferring structural connectivity”. To learn more about his research, you…Read More >
A new BEL Publication from Nicoletta and Asad!
We are delighted to announce a new publication from BEL members: “Directed motor-auditory EEG connectivity is modulated by music tempo” which has been published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (doi:…Read More >
Congratulations to Paul!
Many congratulations to Paul Wright who was awarded his PhD today! Paul’s research investigated the key cognitive processes required for successfully responding to track-side signals during train driving using EEG…Read More >
St Barts – Science Fair
BEL members volunteered at another exciting outreach event this week, showcasing EEG and physiology demonstrations to Year 10 students. Ioannis, Orla, Harry and Cat from BEL and Yuhan (neuroscientist) and…Read More >
Research Awards for BEL
June has been an exciting month for BEL, with two of our lab group winning awards for their research. It is excellent to have the work we do recognised by…Read More >
Morning of Science at Sonning CoE
On Friday 9th of June, we visited the Sonning CoE Primary school and showcased interactive demos to the pupils on how the electricity of our bodies work, from the brain…Read More >
UoR Visit Days
BEL gave a strong presence in yet another successful Visit Day for Biomedical Engineering. During the Visit Day, prospective students interacted with BEL researchers and had the opportunity to discover…Read More >
Interesting new framework for interpreting human reaching motion
New paper published by PhD candidate Harry Eberle. http://www.nature.com/articles/srep40869 “Integration of Visual and Joint Information to Enable Linear Reaching Motions” Abstract: A new dynamics-driven control law was developed for a…Read More >