Starlab Neuroscience Research offers advanced data analysis services for our clients in research and in industry. Working closely with our sister company Neuroelectrics we also offer custom solutions for data capture and analysis based on our clients needs.
| Physiological Data Analysis | Physiological Sensor Systems |
|---|---|
| Protocol definition | Requirements analysis |
| Data collection | Electronic design |
| Data cleaning and artefact removal | Industrial design |
| Feature extraction and analysis | Fast prototyping |
| Effect classification | Test and validation |
| Validation | CE Medical |
The Neuroscience Research team have extensive experience in data analysis, application development and applied research for both institutional and industrial clients. We have an outstanding record in National and European funded research projects with a proven ability to commercialise the results.
We also offer training in advanced EEG processing, BCI and mobile data collection.
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Our clients and partners include:
Daimler AG, e2v, Fiat, Givaudan, IBM, Kodak, Siemens, Telecom Italia, Thales
CSEM, EPFL, ETH Zurich, Fraunhofer Institute, IMEC, Imperial College London, INSERM, NKUA, Oxford University, TU Graz, TU Munich, UC London, U Barcelona, U Pompeu Fabra, VTT
Some of our ongoing projects:
Brain Stimulation HIVE
Developing the next generation of non-invasive brain stimulation technologies. Starlab Neuroscience leads this 4-year FET project that asks the question: Could computers someday interact directly with the human brain?
BCI AsTeRICS
Starlab is developing Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technologies as part of a construction set for assistive technologies which can be adapted to the motor abilities of end-users.
Emotion Recognition BEAMING
This 4-year project, coordinated by Starlab Neuroscience, aims to develop a platform for telepresence with immersive physicality. Starlab is developing technologies for the detection of user affective state based on physiological signals and facial expression.
Research Coordination HC2
Starlab is co-ordinating HC2, a research support action funded by the EUs FET Human Computer Confluence initiative on the emerging symbiotic relation between humans and computing devices leading to new forms of perception and interaction.
