Schedule and Recent Meetings
The Innerspace Foundation organizes and hosts meetings and conferences to facilitate the presentation and exchange of information related to the scientific and engineering goals of the foundation. IF Chairman and Chief Science Officer Dr. Preston Estep is also available for a limited number of speaking engagements to discuss the foundation and science and engineering topics related to the goals of the IF. Please email us with inquiries.
May 2008
IF Advisory Meeting, Boston, MA
On May 15 the Innerspace Foundation convened a meeting for members of the IF Scientific Advisory Board in Boston for the Twelfth Annual Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems held at Boston University.
April 28, 2008
IF presentation at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
IF Chairman and Chief Science Officer Dr. Preston Estep gave an invited talk to the Gerontology Research Group at UCLA. Time: 7 - 8 PM, Coffee and snacks; 8:00 - 9:15 PM, Lecture. Location: Auditorium 3400; Boelter Hall (Math Sciences) at UCLA.
April 30, 2008
IF meeting in Silicon Valley
On April 30 Innerspace Foundation Chairman and Chief Science Officer Dr. Pete Estep presented (The InnerSpace Foundation: What, Why, How) to a packed Bay Area Future Salon meeting at SAP Labs in Palo Alto, CA. Time: Networking 6-7 pm, Presentation 7-9 pm. Location: SAP Labs North America, Building D, Room Southern Cross. SAP Labs is located at 3410 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304.
Monday, December 10, 2007
The Frontiers of InnerSpace
On December 10, The Innerspace Foundation hosted a meeting of a select group of scientists and engineers from a wide range of disciplines to discuss neuroengineering approaches for transferring information into and memory out of the brain. The meeting featured a roundtable discussion of the technical challenges of The InnerSpace Foundation's neuroengineering prize-based competitions, existing funding gaps, and underfunded areas of important research.
Meeting Program:
- Introductory remarks by Pete Estep, Ph.D., Chairman of The Innerspace Foundation
- Accessing Memory by Serial Reconstruction, Randal A. Koene, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor, Boston University
- Neural Control Technologies and Uses Thereof, Edward S. Boyden, Ph.D., Leader, Neuroengineering and Neuromedia Group at MIT
- Neural and Memory Prostheses, Theodore W. Berger, Ph.D., David Packard Professor of Engineering, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience, and Director of the Center for Neural Engineering at USC
- Roundtable discussion
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