Imperial College Neurotech Society
Imperial's student community for building, connecting, and educating in the field of Neurotech.
Imperial's student community for building, connecting, and educating in the field of Neurotech.
Founded in 2023, the Imperial College Neurotech Society is the first student-led Neurotech society in the United Kingdom. Formed by a group of multi-disciplinary group of students united by a shared interest in how society will be transformed by brain-computer interface technology, we aim to expand the community by creating more opportunities to allow students to get involved in the field.
At Neurotech Society ICL, we foster a culture of creativity, collaboration, and excellence. We offer support to members to achieve their full potential in the field of Neurotechnology. Whether you are a first year or a PhD student, there is space for contribution here!
We encourage anyone interested in learning about the field but lost about their next steps to shoot us an email at neurotec@ic.ac.uk
We are dedicated to making an enduring impact to London students and to wider society through our work. From leading competitions and research, to symposium and networking events, we want to create opportunities for everyone interested in Neurotech to have a way in. We are committed to using our privileged position to create a better future for all.
Royal School of Mines 1.31
Join us in our usual room (RSM 1.31) at 6pm on Thursday December 5th for one of the highlight events of our calendar.
We are lucky to be host...
Royal School of Mines 1.31
UCL campus
Our first symposium for 2024, the first ever student-led neurotechology conference in the UK, will be hosted in collaboration with UCL on th...
UCL campus
Metric Nightclub, Imperial College Union
Join us for an evening of live visualised podcasts in collaboration with IC Radio!
We will be interviewing Dr Chris Timmermann, a post doct...
Metric Nightclub, Imperial College Union
CAGB 300, City & Guilds Building
Join us on Tuesday, 26th November, at 6 PM in CAGB300 (City & Guilds Building, Imperial College London) for an incredible evening with Micha...
CAGB 300, City & Guilds Building
On October 10th, we hosted our first event of the year: 'Neurotech 101 - An Introduction to Neurotech'.
Our President, Anish delivered the first of the Introduction to Neurotech workshops all about Brain Computer Interfaces, who we as a society are, and how people can get involved
Our Outreach Officer Jayla recently took part in an interview with askSTEM, a interview series run by a Japanese High School student.
We ran the first Compression Challenge workshop over the summer, introducing everyone to the world of compression, by looking at the Neuralink compression challenge dataset
ARIA is a UK government-funded organization supporing high-risk, high-reward research in science and technology, pushing the boundaries of innovation. Anish and Ayesha (President of KCL Neurotechnology Society) interview ARIA Programme Director Jacques, Technical Specialist Gillian, and Programme Manager Tom. Together, they discuss ARIA's mission, its approach to funding groundbreaking Neurotech projects, and the transformative potential of such research in reshaping the future.
Elif & Anish spoke to Professor Andreas Schaefer about his journey from Physics to Neurotechnology, Paradromics, his research and more.
First human patient has received a brain chip implant from his start-up company. He mentioned how the user can control a computer by thinking, click to find out more.
Revolutionising case for Blackrock Neurotech as they utiliise ouble neural bypass to help a man move and feel again after being paralyzed.
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