Media Publicity
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Frank Guenther's Speech Lab featured in Science for the Public Episode
Read Full Article on http://forum-network.org/A Science for the Public visit to the Neural Prosthesis Lab of Frank Guenther at Boston University. Dr. Guenther, Co-Director Jon Brumberg, and other members explain the significance of their research on speech production processes and the great advances underway in making communication possible for people who are unable to speak: victims of stroke, ALS and locked-in syndrome, for example. Dr. Guenther and his colleagues demonstrate the now-famous Brain-Computer-Interface device. Additionally, the members of the lab discuss the importance of an interdisciplinary approach in this field.
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Three CELEST Members Featured in BU Research Magazine
Read Full Article on Boston UniversityThree CELEST members are featured in the Boston University Research 2011 Magazine.
Max Versace's CELEST research on neuromorphic technology is the lead story in the section "Building Smarter Machines." Two more articles follow highlighting the research by CELEST members Michael Hasselmo and Barbara Shinn-Cunningham.
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CELEST Lab featured in Boston University Arts & Sciences Fall 2011 Magazine
Read Full Article on Boston UniversityIn BU's Neuromorphics Lab, an interdisciplinary team of neuroscientists, biologists, engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians are developing robots modeled on the human brain that can learn on their own, make decisions, and adapt to their environments.
Learn more on the Neuromorphics Lab Website, including links to both print and online versions of the article.
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Frank Guenther featured in Science Nation Episode
Read Full Article on Science NationThe work of Frank Guenther's Speech Lab gained the attention of the NSF-funded news magazine Science Nation.
In addition to a full length article on their research, Guenther and his lab are the focus of the video episode, "Mind Reading Computer System May Help People With Locked-in Syndrome."
Watch the full episode and read the article on the Science Nation website.
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BU Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Spotlight
Read Full Article on BU Electrical and Computer EngineeringCELEST members Professor Ajay Joshi, Dr. Massimiliano Versace, Dr. Florian Raudies, graduate student Mahmoud Zangeneh and graduate student Schuyler Eldridge are featured in the BU Electrical and Computer Engineering's Research Spotlight.
The spotlight covers the team's work in "Plastic Neuromorphic Hardware for Autonomous Navigation in Mobile Robots".



