Together with NIRx and Imperial College we are organizing a 1-day fNIRS symposium on Clinical Neuroergonomics. Continue reading for further details.
Ramsay fund award
Our application entitled “Does neurofeedback promote an optimal reorganization of the brain connectivity?” to the Ramsay fund has been approved. This will bring Mexican student, Mario de los Santos, for a 2 months research secondment at the University of Birmingham Computational Neuroimaging Lab to work on this research.
Project ideas updated
We have updated our list of project ideas. If you are thinking of doing your BSc or MSc/MRes project at the Computational Neuroimaging Lab, here there are a few ideas. Topological data analysis Probabilistic and statistical analysis Knowledge Representation and Interpretation Data science and data analytics Programming Any of the suggested topics may be considered … Read more
Welcome message!
Welcome to the new website of the Computational Neuroimaging Lab at the University of Birmingham! In the next few days we will be adding new content to the site.