Brain-controlled hand prostheses with "Fingerspitzengefühl"
- Date: 17 December 2024, 15:15–17:00
- Location: University Main Building, Sal IV samt Zoom
- Type: Lecture
- Lecturer: Ted Johansson, associate professor and senior lecturer at Department of Electrical Engineering
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- Organiser: Centre for Disability Research
- Contact person: Eva Dieker
- Phone: 0707509014
Feedback of information to the brain from prostheses has been researched for many years and in many forms. The B-CRATOS project combines the latest in neuroscience, bionics, in-body communication, sensors, and AI to control hand prostheses and provide them with sensations that the brain can perceive. B-CRATOS is a four-year EU project with seven parties from five countries and is led by researchers at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Uppsala University. In the talk, Ted talks about the project and what the researchers have achieved when they reach their goal in the spring of 2025.
The lecture is given in Swedish.
Register and whether you are participating on site or online: cff@cff.uu.se