Overview
The third edition of the Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference brings together leaders in the fields of computer science, biomedical engineering, cognitive science, neurology, and clinical neuroscience to present state-of-the-art research focused on the study of human brain function and continuous brain measurement in real-world activities. Presentations will focus on innovative methodologies, diverse real-world contexts, and a range of healthy and disease states.
Registration
Registration is now open! Early bird (through July 21): $70 regular / $35 trainees (undergrad, master’s, doctoral students, postdocs). After July 21: $100 regular / $50 trainees. Registered participants may attend in person or virtually via livestream.
Keynote Speakers
- Maryam M. Shanechi, University of Southern California
- Hugo Spiers, University College London
Symposium Speakers
- Marom Bikson, City College of New York
- Jennifer Collinger, University of Pittsburgh
- R. James Cotton, Northwestern University
- Mary Czerwinski, University of Washington
- Daniel Ferris, University of Florida
- Simon Ladouce, University of Leuven
- Matthew Rizzo, University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Constantin A. Rothkopf, Technical University of Darmstadt
- Doris Wang, University of California, San Francisco
- Ying Choon Wu, University of California, San Diego
Neurotechnology Discussion Panel
- Dan Adams, Neuralink
- Christoph Guger, g.tec
- Katherine Perdue, Kernel
- Brett Wingeier, NeuroPace
Register
Reserve your spot for July 28–29, 2025.