时间: 2025年07月28日 地点: Boston University
The third edition of the Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference is bringing together leaders in the fields of computer science, biomedical engineering, cognitive science, neurology, and clinical neuroscience to present state-of-the-art research, all focused on the study of human brain function and continuous brain measurement in real-world activities. The presentations will all focus on innovative methodologies, different real-world contexts, and a range of healthy and disease states.
REGISTRATION
Due to high demand, our in-person spots are now sold out. You can still register for virtual attendance, to join the conference remotely (via an online livestream or webinar platform).
Click here to register for virtual attendance.
The registration fee is $100 for regular registration and $50 for trainees (undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students, as well as postdocs).
LOCATION & SCHEDULE
The conference will be held at Boston University in Computing and Data Science Building, 665 Commonwealth Avenue, on the 17th floor starting at 8am on Monday July 28 and end by 6pm on Tuesday July 29, 2025.
Click here to check out the final conference schedule.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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ACCOMMODATION
While attendees are responsible for arranging their own accommodation, we’d like to highlight a particularly convenient and budget-friendly option: private bedrooms in shared apartments, located within walking distance from the conference venue. Bookings can be made here.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS
NEUROTECHNOLOGY DISCUSSION PANELISTS
INDUSTRY PARTNERS:“GOLD” SPONSORS
INDUSTRY PARTNERS: “SILVER” SPONSORS
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FOR POSTERS AND SHORT TALKS
Abstract submission is now closed.
The conference will have poster sessions for participants to present their research, and the program committee will select a number of outstanding abstracts for presentation as short talks during the conference.
We recommend using the standard poster size of 36” height x 48” width (A0 poster size). Posters with a height of up to 48″ can also be accom
TRAVEL AWARDS FOR STUDENTS AND POSTDOCS
Travel awards are available to support trainees (undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students, as well as postdocs) in attending this conference. Award recipients will be asked to organize a conference summary report with the other awardees. The awards will cover travel expenses (economy airfare) of up to $500 for domestic attendees and up to $1,000 for international attendees. Additionally, lodging for three nights will be arranged for awardees.
We are no longer accepting applications for travel awards as the submission deadline has passed. Award recipients will be contacted directly.
Organizers
Conference Chairs:
David Boas, PhD | Swathi Kiran, PhD | Matthias Stangl, PhD | Meryem Yücel, PhD
Program Committee:
Hasan Ayaz, PhD | Alexander von Lühmann, PhD | Nicole Provenza, PhD | Martin Seeber, PhD | | Bettina Sorger, PhD
Co-Organized by:
BU Neurophotonics Center | Center for Brain Recovery | Tianqiao & Chrissy Chen Institute
The conference will be held at Boston University in Computing and Data Science Building, 665 Commonwealth Avenue, on the 17th floor starting at 8am on Monday July 28 and end by 6pm on Tuesday July 29, 2025.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Click here to check out our FAQ page.