Brain Interface Technology - Supermen and Cyborgs at The World Forum 2025 The panel discussion brought together leading experts to explore the profound implications of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology on human rights
ITU: Deep learning for physical layer wireless communication networks and sensing radio propagation channel characteristics and modeling approaches from below 6 GHz to the millimeter wave and THz spectrum bands, with a focus on AI/ML opportunities
Bringing AI research to wireless communications and sensing Qualcomm AI Research presents an overview of state-of-the-art research at the intersection of the two fields and offers a glimpse into the future of the wireless industry
Internet of BioNano Things IEEE 2024 design and functionality of bio-nanosensors, communication technologies for nanosensors, bio-cyber interface technologies, and the security implications
X-Men: Where Do We Set the Borderlines of Genetics? This panel explored the future of gene editing with Dr. He Jiankui, known for creating the first genetically edited babies
Bio-Interfaced Soft Electronics for Human-Machine Interfaces and Health Monitoring Prof. W. Hong Yeo Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 2018