Ever wondered how we can optimize Brain-Computer Interfaces using muscle responses and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the brain? Join us on the latest episode of the BCI Award Neurocareers podcast series, where we unravel the mysteries of this groundbreaking project: "A multimodal Brain-Computer Interface approach using muscle responses to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the brain."

In this electrifying episode, we're thrilled to welcome Colin Simon, a trailblazing researcher from Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. Colin and his team submitted their awe-inspiring project for the BCI Award 2022 and were among the top 12 finalists.

But that's not all! Colin will also take us on an exhilarating ride through his own career journey, offering invaluable insights and tips for aspiring neurotechnologists. From working with EEG and Virtual Reality to his groundbreaking clinical trial involving Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) neurofeedback with stroke patients, Colin's expertise spans a diverse range of cutting-edge techniques and technologies. And it gets even better! Colin shares with you his strategies of making a successful BCI Award submission!

Join us for an inspiring conversation as we explore the future of brain-computer interfaces, delve into the world of body ownership, and unlock the limitless possibilities of neuroscience and neurotechnology. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the brightest minds in the field! Tune in and get ready to be amazed by the wonders of the human brain with Colin Simon!

This episode is part of a partnership between Milena Korostenskaja, PhD at the Institute of Neuroapproaches, and Christoph Guger, PhD at g.tec biomedical engineering. We showcase the innovative projects of BCI Award winners and nominees and to guide future applicants.

About the podcast guest:

Colin Simon is a passionate researcher at Trinity College, Dublin. He holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Zurich (2018) and a Master's degree in psychology with a focus on Heartbeat Evoked Potential (2019). Colin's current PhD research involves a clinical trial using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation neurofeedback with stroke patients. He aims to improve stroke rehabilitation using innovative brain-computer interface techniques like TMS, EEG, and fMRI. Join Colin in his mission to enhance survivors' quality of life and reduce healthcare costs.

Translational Brain Health Lab: https://translationalbrainhealth.com/

Email Colin: [email protected]

Email Lab: [email protected]

Twitter: @ColinisSimon

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-simon-a504b5a1

About the podcast host:

The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for students and recent graduates in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities facing students in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed.

Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K:

Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume and cover letter development, and interview preparation Access to a network of professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals

You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation

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