Brain-Computer Interfaces for Rehabilitation Laboratory
Brain-Computer Interfaces for Rehabilitation Laboratory
In the Fallingwater House, artificial and natural are bonded together in harmony, creating one of humankind’s most beautiful masterpieces. After more than 80 years, the water still doesn’t give up.
Moisture, flooding, and leaks are part of the daily relationship between nature and men’s manufacture. To obtain and keep harmony, the artificial continuously needs to respect, listen, and adapt to the natural.
Research in Brain-Computer Interfaces shares the same goal (harmony), the same issues (“leaks” in the electrode-brain interface ), and the same method (respect, listening, adaptation).
News
2025
August 12, 2025
2024
April 11, 2024
First Lab Meeting at BCIRehab Lab
Visiting Scholar from La Sapienza University in Rome, Italy
March 25, 2024
Elena Mongiardini joined the BCIRehab Lab
Visiting Scholar from La Sapienza University in Rome, Italy
January 8, 2024
New course offered in the BE Curriculum at CUA
2023
August 29, 2023
Junior Biomedical Design
New course offered in the BE Curriculum at CUA
August 20, 2023
Alessandro Vato appointed as Associate Professor
New Faculty member of the Depart. of Biomedical Engineering at CUA