This year the Summer School of Neurorehabilitation and the Demove symposium come together
2016 School and Symposium in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2016)
Baiona, Spain, June 6-10
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of all the organizers it is our pleasure to invite you to the 2016 School and Symposium in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2016) that will take place in Baiona (Spain) from June 6-10, 2016.
SSNR2016 will provide in depth education on advanced procedures for neurorehabilitation of motor dysfunction, covering -at the basic and advanced levels- practical applications based on innovative neuroprosthetic systems, robotic interfaces and other combinational approaches. This year the Summer School of Neurorehabilitation and the Demove Symposium meet in an intense week to offer you exceptional opportunities to increase your skills and knowledge in the astonishing field of Neural Engineering and Rehabilitation.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Baiona (Spain) on June 2016!
– Registration –
Prospective applicants to the School must fill in the Application Form by March 15, 2016. The admission to the School will be decided upon a selection made by the Steering Committee. Earlier registrations will be given priority. Notification of the acceptance will be made by April 1, 2016. The School will begin with a welcome cocktail in the evening of the 5th of June (2016) and it will end on Friday, 10th June 2016.
Participants to the Symposium can send their contributions by March 15, 2016. After a selection process, accepted articles will be announced to authors by April 1, 2016. The Symposium will take place on the 9th and 10th of June (2016). This Symposium is an integral part of the School, thus School applicants are encouraged to submit their contributions.
– Important Deadlines and Registration Fees-
School deadlines:
Application: 15/3/2016
Notification: 1/4/2016
Payment: 1/5/2016
Fee (School + Symposium + Half-board accommodation + Welcome Reception + Gala dinner + Social program): 1090 €
Symposium deadlines:
Submission: 15/3/2016
Notification: 1/4/2016
Final submission & payment: 1/5/2016
General fee (Symposium + Lunch + Gala dinner + Social program): 450 €
Students fee (Symposium + Lunch + Gala dinner + Social program): 300 €
– Confirmed Plenary speakers-
Prof. Thomas Sinkjaer, Aalborg University (Symposium Keynote Speaker)
Prof. John Rothwell, University College London (Symposium Keynote Speaker)
Prof. José Principe. University of Florida, USA (School Plenary Speaker)
Prof. Zev Rymer. Northwestern University, USA(School Plenary Speaker)
Prof. Walter Paulus, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany (School Plenary Speaker)
Dr. Francesco Lacquaniti, Fondazione Santa Lucia – Rome, Italy (School Plenary Speaker)
Prof. David Lloyd, Griffith University – Brisbane, Australia (School Plenary Speaker)
Prof. Herman van der Kooij, University of Twente, The Netherlands (School Plenary Speaker)
Prof. Eric Perreault, Northwestern University, USA (School Plenary Speaker)
Prof. Etienne Burdet, Imperial College, UK (School Plenary Speaker)
-Confirmed Workshops-
WS1 – Neural interfaces and Wearable robotics in rehabilitation: a clinical perspective.
Organizer: Jose L. Pons, CSIC.
WS2 – Muscle synergies: Looking into the CNS
Organizer: Diego Torricelli, CSIC
WS3 – Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation
Organizer: Thierry Keller, Tecnalia Research and Innovation
Organizer: Diego Torricelli, CSIC
WS3 – Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation
Organizer: Thierry Keller, Tecnalia Research and Innovation
WS4 – Human neuromusculoskeletal modeling
Organizers: Massimo Sartori, University Medical Center Goettingen, and Monica Reggiani, University of Padova
WS5 – Brain Computer Interfaces: principles and applications in neurorehabilitation
Organizer: Arnau Espinosa, Guger Technologies OG
WS6 – Virtual Reality and Gaming in Rehabilitation
Organizer: A. Gil-Agudo & Iris Dimbwadyo
For further and up-to-date information, please visit the conference website: http://www.ssnr2016.org
Prof. D. Farina & Prof. José L. Pons
Co-Chairs SSNR2016