Publications IC-BrainEngiNe 2015 Saint John Hotel

Publications
The proceedings will appear in the AIP Conference
Proceedings of the American Institute of Physics, indexed in
CPCI, Scopus, Inspec etc.
Important Dates
Event
Date
Abstract submission deadline
31 August 2015
Notification of acceptence
4 Sep 2015
Early registration deadline
30 June 2015
Full paper submission deadline
11 Sep 2015
Conference
1-4 October 2015
Saint John Hotel
IC-BrainEngiNe 2015
Saint John Hotel on Mykonos can cater for any corporate event,
from small presentations or business meetings to large
conferences. The hotel resort's first-class conference and
meeting venue is tailored to meet all guest's requirements and
host functions in an environment that will motivate and inspire
delegates. The combination of a tranquil setting coupled with
superb facilities ensures a memorable and productive event.
The Saint John Hotel conference centre it is recognized as one
of the finest locations for conferences, meetings and events.
With the latest audio-visual equipment, high-speed internet
access and a variety of catering options, this professional venue
can take care of everyone's agenda. The center includes three
spacious conference rooms, the "THALATTA", "Pelagos" and
"Zeus". These rooms are adaptable to either classroom or
theatre style configurations and have the capacity to host up to
850 delegates.
International Conference on
Brain Engineering and
Neuro-computing
Call for Sessions
The conference organizers invite colleagues to submit
proposals for Sessions, or Workshops and Minisymposia.
Each session should have at least 6 presentations and each
workshop or minisymposium at least 12 presentations. The
Session, Workshop or Minisymposium organizers will be
responsible for advertising their session, reviewing and
selecting the papers.
Contact Details
Praxitelous 89-91
18532 Pireas
Greece
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel:
+30 210 411 6627
Fax: +30 211 800 9770
Url:
http://www.icbrainengine.net
Venue Information
It is an island made by Gods for people. Who hasn’t have
something to say about Mykonos, who hasn’t swim in its vast
boundless blue waters, who hasn’t have lived unforgettable
moments. Mykonos, the sea, the sky, the sun, the hospitality, the
fun, the harmony, the charm. A never-ending real myth
surrounding us, every part of it a reality, something special,
challenging you to live it, taste it, relish it. An barren island, arid,
burned by the sun but full of golden beaches and crystal waters.
The white color, the stone and the scattered mountains are
indelible memories in the mind. The natural elements are vivid
and strong, filling you, guiding you in new sensations; the air, the
sun, the moon are the eternal guides.
October 1-4, 2015,
Mykonos Island, Greece
http://www.icbrainengine.net
Aims and Scope
IC-BrainEngiNe-2015 aims to bring together leading
academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to
exchange and share their experiences and research results
about all aspects of Brain Engineering and Neuro-computing.
It also provides the premier interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and
educators to present and discuss the most recent
innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges
encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Brain
Engineering and Neuro-computing.
Topics
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Neurocomputing, Neuroimaging, Neuro-Robotics
Neuroscience, Neuroinformatics, Neurobiology
Neural Networks, Neurocomputing Theory
Nervous System, Neurotechnologies
Techniques In Clinical Monitoring
Brain imaging, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning
Information Theory, Artificial Life, Artificial Intelligence
Brain Atlasing, Brain Computer Interfaces
Central Nervous System Neurons, Brain-Computer
Interfacing, Brain Waves, Mapping Brain Structure
Imaging and Spectroscopy for Biomedical Applications.
Biomedical Engineering
Design/Assessment Of Medical Devices
Biomaterials, Robotics
Development Of Reconstruction Algorithms
Design And Evaluation Of Novel Tomographic Systems
Biomedical Optics, Physiological Measurement
Applying Near Infrared Light to Investigate the Human
Body, Exploitation Of Phase/Wave Phenomena In X-Ray
Imaging
Developing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Technique
Network Dynamics, Biological Neural Network Modelling
Neural Modeling, Neural Computing
Clinical Studies in all Areas of Neuroscience
Computational Neuroscience, Neuromorphic Engineering
Presentations
IC-BrainEngiNe-2015 supports three types of presentations:
1. oral presentation (about 15 minutes plus 5 minutes for
questions)
2. poster presentations
3. virtual presentation (presentation of the paper without
attending the conference)
Scientific Committee
Conference Chairman
• Damianos E. Sakas , University of Athens, Greece
Conference Co-Chairman
• Athanasios S. Fokas, University of Cambridge, UK
Advisory Board
• Bryan Hutton, University College London, UK
• Paul Matthews, Imperial College London, UK
• Dimitri Nanopoulos, Texas A&M University, USA
• Nicholas A Peppas, The University of Texas at
Austin, USA
• Paul Thompson, University of Southern California,
USA
• Lucia M. Vaina, Boston University and Harvard
Medical School, USA
Scientific Committee
• Stephanie Allassonniere, Center of Applied Mathematics
at Ecole Polytechnique, France
• James Anderson, Brown University, USA
• Russel J Andrews , Texas Tech University Health
Sciences Center, USA
• Jeff Arle, Lahey Clinic, USA
• Neurosurgery, Pharmacy, Clinical Laboratory, Dietary,
Diagnostic Radiology, Physical John Ashburner,
University College London, UK
• Alim-Louis Benabid, Joseph Fourier University, France
• Hagai Bergman, The Hebrew University and Hadassah
Medical School, Israel
• Jan G. Bjaalie, University of Oslo, Norway
• Sergio Canavero, Turin Advanced Neuromodulation
Group, Turin, Italy
• Miranda Cavaleiro, University Of Lisbon, Portugal
• John Dickson, University College Hospital and University
College London
• Stanley Durrleman, ICM / INRIA - Pitie Salpetriere
Hospital, France
• Mirza Faisal Beg, Simon Fraser University, Canada
• Aldo Faisal, Imperial College London, UK
• Steve Furber, The University of Manchester, UK
• Satrajit Ghosh, MIT and Harvard Medical School, USA
• Alexandre Gramfort, Telecom ParisTech - CNRS LTCI,
CEA Neurospin, France
• Ciska Heida, University of Twente, Netherlands
• Jan Holscheimer, Benelux Neuromodulation Society,
Netherlands
• Neda Jahanshad, University of Southern California, USA
• Jaeseung Jeong, Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, South Korea
• Peter Kochunov, University of Maryland Medical
School, Baltimore, USA
• Matthias Koepp, University College London, UK
• Elliot Krames, California Pacific Medical Center, USA
• Periklis Ktonas, Medical School of the University of
Athens, Greece
• Angie Laird, Florida International University, USA
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Robert Levy, Mclaren Northern Michigan, USA
Bengt Linderoth, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Andres Lozano, University Of Toronto, Canada
Ljubomir Manola, Boston Scientific Neuromodulation
Division, Brussels Area, Belgium
Cameron McIntyre, Case Western Reserve University,
USA
Jeanette Mumford, Center for Investigating Healthy Minds
at the Waisman Center, University Srikantan Nagarajan,
University of California at San Francisco, USA
Nadia Nikita, National Technical University Of Athens,
Greece
Jean-Baptiste Poline, University of California at Berkeley,
USA
Ali Rezai, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
Robert Riener, Federal Institute of Technology Zurich,
Swiss
Florian Röhrbein, Technische Universität München,
Germany
Ruediger Rupp, University hospital of Heidelberg,
Germany
Wim L.C. Rutten, University Of Twente, Nethernands
Riitta Salmelin, Aalto University, Finland
Maria V. Sanchez-Vives, ICREA-IDIBAPS, Barcelona,
Spain
Konstantin Slavin, University Of Illinois, Chicago, USA
Nick Spietzer, University of California, San Diego, USA
George Spyrou, Biomedical Research Foundation of the
Academy of Athens, Greece
Thomas Stieglitz, University of Freiburg, Germany
Kostas Vekrellis, Biomedical Research Foundation of the
Academy of Athens, Greece
Kevin Warrick, University Of Reading, UK
William M. Wells III, Harvard Medical School and Brigham
and Women's Hospital, USA
John A. White, University of Utah, USA
Laurent Younes, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Ahmed Zobaa, Brunel University London