Workshop Schedule Virtual meetings

Satellite workshops for the MoBI 2024 conference will provide the opportunity for researchers to exchange knowledge on state-of-the-art methods and to disseminate best practices in challenging topical domains. Workshops will take place VIRTUALLY on May 27-30th 2024.

For detailed information, click the workshop name.

All paid registrants will be able to attend the tutorials and workshops.

Registration is open and assignments will be on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Please join Discord  for virtual meeting links  & discussions  :  https://discord.gg/B6dknYAXDB

TIME ZONE : Central European Summer Time (CEST), UTC + 02:00

Ear-EEG for brain research in Everyday life

Martin Bleichner

University of Oldenburg, Germany, Neurophysiology of everyday life group

Using Brain Imaging Data Structure for reproducible MoBI research

Sein Jeung [1] & Julius Welzel [2]

[1] Technical University Berlin, Germany

[2] Kiel University, Germany

The BeMoBIL Pipeline for streamlined MoBI data analysis

Marius Klug [1], Anna Wunderlich [2], & Klaus Gramann [2]

[1] Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany

[2] Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

MoBI Tools: Open Science tools for MoBI data collection, sharing, formatting, annotation, and analysis.

Zoom registration link 

Scott Makeig [1], Christian Kothe [2], Fiorenzo Artoni [1], Yahya Shirazi [1], Stefan Debener [3], Klaus Gramann and team [4], Arnaud Delorme [1], Kay Robbins [5], Dung Truong [1], Christine Rogers [6]

[1] Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, UCSD, La Jolla, CA

[2] Intheon, La Jolla, CA

[3] University of Oldenburg, Germany

[4] Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

[5] UTSA, San Antonio, TX

[6] McGill University, Montreal, CAN

Mastering fNIRS: An Insightful Workshop on Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

Elena Manferlotti & Juan Quinones

NIRx Medizintechnik GmbH, Berlin, Germany

EEG Monitoring in Space: Exploring the Frontiers of Brain Research

Bader Shirah [1] & Jelena Jovanovic [2]

[1] Nebula Research and Development Company, Saudi Arabia

[2] mBrainTrain, Serbia

Mobile EEG - 360°

Sebastian Herberger, Xenia Suhanov, Salman Rahman

mentalab, Germany