BEAMING put to the test by the BBC
In a demonstration of the BEAMING project (coordinated by Starlab Neuroscience) Dr Mavi Sanchez-Vives Beams to London from Barcelona to be interviewed by the BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones.
www.bbc.com/news/technology-18017745
In a related piece about "Real-world beaming: The risk of avatar and robot crime"
HIVE 2012 Workshop Berlin
Around 40 researchers just attended HIVE 2012 in Berlin.
HIVE 2012. State-of-the-art talks on current distribution models and multi-scale neuron current interaction modeling were presented. Results from stimulation experiments using tDCS, TMS, EEG and fMRI in different scenarios were also presented.
Key note talks from:
1st Human Computer Confluence Summer School
Registration is now open for the 1st Human Computer Confluence Summer School.
FutureBNCI roadmap now available
The FutureBNCI roadmap on the future of Brain Computer Interface research is now available for download from the project site.
EPoSS General Assembly, Annual Forum & Proposers‘ Day 2011
Starlab, along with EPoSS and CNM (CSIC), is co-organizing of EPoSS General Assembly, Annual Forum & Proposers‘ Day 2011 to be held 5-7 October, 2011 in Barcelona at the CosmoCaixa Science Museum.
Starlab leads project to exploit GNSS Environmental applications
Starlab has started coordinating Gfgsquared (Gfg2), a project to exploit GNSS applications for Global Environmental Earth Observation and GEOS.
Discover the new Enobio at FET'11
Starlab is presenting the new Enobio at FET 11 (Budapest, 4-6 May). Come visit us at stand 30 to discover how Enobio is taking EEG out of the lab and how Starlab, despite its size, has managed to position itself at the forefront of ICT European research.
A Spanish actress will be "tele-transported" to act on a stage in London.
A Spanish actress will be tele-transported on Thursday, February 24 at 17:00 from the Event Lab of the University of Barcelona to a stage at the University College of London. She will perform there a scene together with another English actor.
Hydro successfully tested as efficient energy management tool
Hydro, the streamflow forecast system developed by Stalab together with Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, has provided Endesa, leading utility in the Spanish electricity system and the number one private electricity company in Latin America, with highly competitive streamflow predictions during a pilot exercise in the Andes Mountains of south central Chile.
Starlab leads project to push the limits of human computer interaction
Starlab has started coordinating HC2 (Human-Computer Confluence) a new ambitious research program studying how the emerging symbiotic relation between humans and computing devices can enable radically new forms of sensing, perception, interaction, and understanding.

