We invite contributions reporting the latest advances, innovations, and applications in all fields related to BMI, including new neuroimaging modalities and sensor technologies, interfaces, protocols, signal enhancement and multimodal fusion, integration of BMIs with virtual/augmented reality, affective BMI, hybrid BMI, deep learning for BMI, neurorehabilitation, serious gaming, and emerging applications. These topics offer tremendous opportunity for collaborative and multi-disciplinary research, involving not only peers with expertise in the field of BMI and other neurotechnologies and those with expertise in systems engineering, human-machine systems, cybernetics, neuroscience, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
Full papers (Regular or Special Session) should describe advanced research and report original findings. Papers are typically between 4-6 pages.
Short papers should describe preliminary research outcomes and report original findings. Papers are typically between 2-3 pages.
The four-day BMI Workshop will feature a series of panels, a BR41N.IO BCI designers' hackathon, the ceremony of the BCI Award 2025, prominent invited industry/academia speakers, and presented contributed papers.
Notes
- Author instructions, paper templates, and paper (full and short) submission details are available here.
- Please refer to deadlines here.
- Accepted papers not presented at SMC 2025 will not be included in IEEE Xplore.