
Ulbert | Lab

Integrative Neuroscience Group
| Development and testing of MEMS-based high-denstity neural sensors |
| Investigation of neural oscillations in animal and human brain tissue |
| EEG-based brain-computer interface applications for human use |
| Integration of opto-electrical recording techniques both in vitro and in vivo |AFFILIATIONS
Academic and University Affiliations
HUN-REN RCNS ICNP - Integrative Neuroscience Group
PPCU FITB - Electrophysiology Group
earlier known as OKITI - National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences
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Read more...We warmly congratulate our colleague, Ward on the successful public defense of his PhD thesis, titled: "Image-Based Motor Imagery EEG Classification With Deep Learning for Brain Computer Interfaces." You can find his PhD Dissertation here. The defense was awarded a summa cum laude distinction,...Read more...25-27. February 2026: Poster presentation and lightning talk at the Stem Cells in Neuroscience Meeting in Tübingen, Germany: https://stemcelltuebingen.com/information/ Topic: Collaboration between our group and Ágota Apáti on organotypic brain tissue cultures and neuronal progenitor cells was...Read more...We congratulate András Adolf on his successful public doctoral defense, titled: From Signal to Control: Real-Time Artifact Handling and the Effect of Preprocessing Strategies in EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces. The event marked a significant milestone, highlighted by a great presentation,...More PostsCurrent members, lab staff, alumni and undergraduate students
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