Best oral presentation@wIJCNN 2026

We are pleased to announce that Yacine Meftah won the award for best oral presentation at the “AI-driven Innovation in Neurotechnology” workshop at the IEEE WCCI/IJCNN 2026 conference for the article “Learning the dimension of BiMap layers in SPD networks” by Y. Meftah, M. Congedo, L. Bougrain.

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UL/LIFE TRAVEL/SEPage project accepted

The SEPage project (Spatiotemporal Electrophysiology of Attention across Multiple Sclerosis Disease Trajectories), led by Tal Seidel Malkinson, has been accepted in collaboration with the Clinical Neuroscience Research Group, IMoPA, University of Lorraine/Nancy University Hospital, the department of Neurology, Nancy University Hospital & INSPIIRE, University of Lorraine and the NeuroRhythms team…

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PhD position (Sept 2025 – Aug 2028)

Modelling a bio-inspired architecture for Joint Action in human-robot interaction This research project aims at studying the dynamics of Joint Action (JA) in human-robot interaction (HRI) through mathematical modeling, simulations, multi-scale signal processing and prototyping. Read the full offer description in PhD-ModeingJointActionHRI2025.pdf Contacts : laure.burhy at loria.fr, hendry.ferriera-chame at loria.fr

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New PhD student

Faustine Faccin will work on clinical information fusion in a neural network for optimizing diagnostic performance in sleep apnea syndromer (in collaboration with Noviga). Supervisors: el Hadi Dermoune, Laurent Bougrain and Pauline Guyot.

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New Ph.D. student

Lénaïg Guého will design and evaluate a brain-computer interface using spatialized auditory stimuli (in collaboration with OrangeLabs). Supervisors: Laurent Bougrain, Patrick Hénaff, Rozenn Nicol, Cyril Plapous.

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A night with researchers 2022

Neurorhythms will participate for an evening on October 30, 2022, on the Human and Social Sciences campus of Nancy in the night of researchers with more than 70 researchers, animations, light shows, theater stage, visits, concerts…

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ANR project BCI4IA funded!

The BCI4IA project proposes to detect intraoperative awareness reliably by analyzing, in real-time, brain motor activity under general anesthesia with a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) based on Median Nerve Stimulation and innovative machine learning methods. Partners are: – University hospital of Nancy; – Univ. of Lorraine/LORIA/Neurorhythms; – Inria Potioc; – University…

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