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Sessions and Workshops Information

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The ENBENG 2023 program is divided in two days, the first day (22 June) is devoted to the scientific sessions, and the second day (23 June) is devoted to the workshops.

Please find the final ENBENG 23 program.

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An opening session will kick-off the scientific sessions in the first day (22 June), which comprise 2 keynote lectures delivered by renowned researchers in the field, 3 poster sessions, and a total of 21 oral presentations organized in 4 thematic sessions:

  • Oral Session I “Bioengineering and Biophysics” will gather topics related with regenerative medicine, biophysics, cellular and tissue engineering, bioinformatics, biomolecular and bioprocess engineering, and micro- and nano-bioengineering.
  • Oral Session II “Image Processing and Digital Health” will gather topics related with biomedical imaging, image processing, biomedical optics, digital health, telemedicine, and health informatics.
  • Oral Session III “Bioinstrumentation and Biosignals” will gather topics related with instrumentation, biomedical signal processing, and neuroengeneering.
  • Oral Session IV “Biomechanics and Modelling Physiological Systems” will gather topics related with biomechanics, biomaterials, and modelling of physiological systems.  

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During lunch, participants have the opportunity of visiting a special Art & Science exhibit at Serralves (included in the registration). A closing ceremony will conclude the scientific sessions with a review of the activities and recognition of some of the best works presented at ENBENG 2023 to which multiple awards will be assigned.

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Lastly, participants are invited to enjoy a relaxing evening, by joining our specially prepared post-conference social event.

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In the second day (23 June) of the conference we will have 2 workshops limited to the number of available seat. These workshop will be hands-on workshop for advanced training in the area.

  • Workshop I: “Unraveling the Mysteries of the Brain: Exploring Visual Event-Relate Potentials (ERPs)” – Introduction to the area and fundamental theoretical concepts of brain signals processing. Demonstration and exposition of a real setup using and hands-on data collection and signal processing challenge.
  • Workshop II: “Low-cost sensors for biomedical applications – a hands-on approach” – Brief presentation of the area, so that the participants could develop the base knowledge of the sensors. Hands-on for assembly of the sensor circuits, acquisition of signals and its analysis and processing based on a challenge.

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