In 2016 I established the Brain-Computer Interfaces lab with the support of my Ph.D. advisor Prof. Naftali Tishby, ELSC center for Brain Sciences and The School of Computer Science and Engineering at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
I have instructed several fruitful projects:
- Lotan Levy and Yoav Hayun (final project for an engineering B.Sc. degree) - BCI integration with eye tracking and Unity3D platform for creating mind-controlled 3D games. Here is a short video and a presentation they prepared explaining the platform they created.
- Bar Iluz and Sarel Duanis (final project for an engineering B.Sc. degree) - A reinforcement-learning-based BCI for motor control. Here is a short video and a presentation (Hebrew) they prepared explaining their project.
- Raphael Buzaglo (Alpha program): The trade-off between the EEG-response detection accuracy and the number of samples per letter in the P300 keyboard.
- Michael Kanon (Alpha program): Combining the P300 keyboard for paralyzed patients with an autocomplete. Michael won several awards for his project (see here and here), including traveling abroad to present it in international conferences, and presented his project at the Hebrew University Board of Governors. He also worked at the lab on developing an integrated Unity-BCI platform, building on the platform by Lotan and Yoav.