Introduction and Aims:
Echoing the booming techniques and applications in neural engineering, we propose to organize an international summer school on neural engineering (ISSNE) in Shanghai, China, sponsored by IEEE EMBS and hosted by Shanghai EMBS chapter. This summer school will be hosted biennially, in coordination with other summer schools sponsored by EMBS, e.g.international summer school on medical devices and biosensors, international summer school on biomedical imaging, international summer school on biomedical signal processing, and international summer school on bio-complexity. By introducing ISSNE, EMBS summer schoolswill cover more complete research areas in biomedical engineering, and be more geographically balanced.
The proposed ISSNE will provide a platform to have leading scientists and experts in neural engineering to give lectures and organize workshops to the graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty members who will be the next generation leading researchers in neural engineering community. ISSNE provides a unique opportunity to interact with top international scientists and to network among themselves.
ISSNE is going to be co-sponsored by the IEEE EMBS, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) and Ministry of Education of China. A standing steering committee will be directing the curriculum, syllabus, course evaluation, student admission, and faculty selection. This committee will consist of leading neural engineering scientists and engineers from Johns Hopkins University, University of Minnesota, Northwestern University, Politechnico di Milano,Tsinghua University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Every ISSNE will focus on one or several topics in neural engineering each year within one-week intense Lectures, Seminars and Discussions. The Lectures will provide the trainingtutorial courses on the fundamental theories and techniques in neural engineering, and the Seminars will present cutting edge studies in neural engineering by those leading experts, while the Discussions sessions will bring the students and the faculty to round-table meetingswith face-to-face interaction of brainstorming events.
The ISSNE will use the unique platforms as its teaching support, i.e. the huge clinical hospital system of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. With twelve top-ranked affiliated general and specialized hospitals, and the largest outpatient number and hospital admission number in China, SJTU has its uniqueness in bench-to-bed clinic-driven research and teaching. Students in ISSNE will have face-to-face meeting and discussions with the experts from the departments of neurology, radiology and neuroimaging centers, and get the opportunities of onsite trainingon translational neural engineering in these affiliated divisions.
Sponsors:
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
IEEE EMBS Shanghai Chapter
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Location:
Shanghai, China
Faculty/Invited Speakers:
TBD
Date:
April 28th –June 4th, 2017
Organizing Committees
Standing Steering Committee
International Scientific Committee
Local Organizing Committee
Application, Registration & Fellowship and Cost
(1)All applicants should submit the following materials to secretary of the summer school,Ms Li Shang (shangli@sjtu.edu.cm) .
a.A complete CV
b.Application form
c.Motivation statement
d.Proof of student status (Certificate or letter signed by the department head or a copy of the student ID card). A scanned version (PDF or JPG) sent by e-mail will do fine.
If applying for travel award, please also submit:
e.Travel award application form
f.A reference letter from the supervisor(s)
All students of the summer school will be selected from the applicants by the standing steering committee; Selection will be based on academic merit, research potential and motivation.
(2)The summer school will cover all local accommodation cost for arranged hotels, lunch, diner, sightseeing, transportation during the summer school period; The students willafford their own travel to and from Shanghai.
(3)Registration fee: TBD. The registration fee covers the course materials, refreshments;
Important Dates:
Opening for Application: from Now to March 5th, 2017
Announcement for acceptance: March 15th, 2017 to April 15th, 2017
Program (Draft)
Topics:
Notes: Each half day has one lecture or two seminar sessions.
Lectures: The first two days of the school will include four lectures, with 4 hours of 45mineach; Each lecture will cover both a comprehensive start-of-art technique review and grand challenges in a specific area in neuroimaging or brain & neural interface.
Seminars: Following lectures are two days of seminars of 2 hr each (including presentation and discussion). The seminar talk will present the most cutting edge research in neuroimaging, brain and neural interface.
Posters: All students will be encouraged to present a poster in the school; the school will have two poster evenings. The students themselves will participate the scoring of the poster presentation, and the best posters will be awarded
A draft schedules are listed in the table below; the order of the lectures and seminars may be subjected to change according to the faculties’ itinerary schedule.
May 28 |
Registration, Opening, Reception |
Lecturer/Speaker |
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Lectures |
May 29 Morning |
L1: Brain Computer Interface |
TBD |
May 29 Afternoon |
L2: Neuroimaging and source localization: Principles, Applications and Advances |
TBD |
|
May 29 Morning |
L3:Optical Neurovascular Imaging, Principles and Applications |
TBD |
|
May 29 Afternoon |
L4:Physiology for Visual Prosthetics |
TBD |
|
Posters/ Social |
May 29 (Mon) Evening |
Poster Presentations |
TBD |
Happy Hour |
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Seminars |
May 30 Morning |
S1: functional connectivity in mental disorders S2: High-Resolution LSI |
TBD |
May 30 Afternoon |
S3: DTI in Depression S4: Translational Neuroimaging |
TBD |
|
May 31 Morning |
S5: Neuromulation for epilepsy: From in-vitro experiments to the clinic S6: Neural Modeling |
TBD |
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June 1 Afternoon |
S7: Peripheral Never Interface S8: dexterous prosthetic hand |
TBD |
|
Social Activity |
May 31 Evening |
Happy Hour |
TBD |
June 1 Evening |
Acrobatics Show (Shanghai Era Entertainment) |
TBD |
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Lab Visits
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June 2 Morning |
V1: Philips East Asia Research Center |
TBD |
June 2 Afternoon |
V1: Shanghai Synchrotron |
TBD |
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June 3 Morning |
V3: Yangguang Rehab Center |
TBD |
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June 3 Afternoon |
V4. Micro-PET/CT Imaging Center at SJTU |
TBD |
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Fairwell Dinner |
June 3-Evening |
Farewell Dinner Poster Award Announcement |
TBD |
Close |
June 4 |
Sightseeing |
TBD |