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Our symposium was a hub of groundbreaking insights and innovation, bringing together the brightest minds in the field. We are immensely grateful to the professionals who shared their expertise through informative and inspiring talks, covering a wide array of fields within neurotech—from brain-computer interfaces to therapeutic applications and beyond. The lively careers panel offered invaluable advice for aspiring professors, researchers, and entrepreneurs, leaving attendees motivated and prepared for their next steps.
It was heartening to see the attendees and professionals engaging in meaningful networking, exchanging ideas, and building connections that could spark future collaborations. The vibrant discussions and shared passion for neurotech made this event not just informative but also truly memorable.
Also, huge congrats to the essay competition winners 🎉:
1st Prize: Alima Nurpeissova - “Revolutionising Epilepsy Care with Shape-Changing Neural Interfaces”
2nd Prize: Loll Downes - “A Neurotech Innovation for Temporal Lobe Seizure Prediction and Detection”
3rd Prize: Francesca Romana Centini - “T-OBE or not t-OBE?”
Thank you to Imperial and UCL committee who made a great effort to organise this event and all the attendees who made this symposium an unforgettable experience!
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