Attendees
There are three ways you can participate to Neuroprosthetics:
1. Student presenter.
2. Registered student.
3. Researchers, clinicians, industry, healthcare professionals, other students.
Student presenter
Eligibility:​
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You are a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow working on a project related to neuroprosthetics at any University.
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You commit to participating in all four days of the summer school, and would like to present your own research at this event.
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As a student presenter, you will take part in the complete summer school experience:
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submit an abstract
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interact with speakers
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discuss the talks with other participants
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present your research on a dedicated day
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impress your audience for a chance to win a prize
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receive a certificate for your attendance.
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Abstract submission and participation in this event is free!
Deadline for abstract submission: July 1st
Expected notification of acceptance: July 10th
Registered student
Eligibility:
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You are a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow in any field of study at McGill University, Polytechnique Montréal, or Université de Montréal, or are affiliated with Institut TransMedTech, IVADO or Healthy Brains, Healthy Lives.​
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You commit to participating in all four days of the summer school, but do not work on a project related to neuroprosthetics and/or do not wish to present your own research at this event.
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As a registered student, you will have access to:
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interact with speakers
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discuss the talks with other participants
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receive a certificate for your attendance.
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Registered participation is free!
Deadline for subscription: July 10th.
Places are limited by the streaming platform – register early to reserve your spot.
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Follow this link and select the "Registered participant" ticket.
Researchers, clinicians, industry, students.
Open to everyone!
Neuroprosthetics will be streamed on Zoom Webinars, so you can attend from anywhere in the world. Members of the general audience will have access to view all talks and roundtable discussions.
Participation is free, but registration is mandatory.