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Pepe L ContrerasVidal FIEEE Cullen Distinguished Professor Director NSF UH IUCRC BRAIN University of Houston RA Representative to IEEE Systems Council SCRA Representative to IEEE BRAIN Initiative ID: 791334

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Fall 2019 ReportJose ‘Pepe’ L Contreras-Vidal, FIEEECullen Distinguished ProfessorDirector, NSF UH IUCRC BRAINUniversity of HoustonRA Representative to IEEE Systems CouncilSC/RA Representative to IEEE BRAIN InitiativeIEEE BRAIN Transition Committee MemberIEEE Roadmaps IRUG Member

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Call for PapersIEEE Systems JournalSpecial Issue on “Translational Issues in Clinical Brain-Machine Interface Systems for Assistance, Diagnostic and Restorative Applications”This special issue intends to highlight research in support of systems-based approaches to the improved design, validation and translation of clinical BMI systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:‐ Innovative AI approaches to robust BMI design‐ Patient screening, selection, and training

‐ Reliability, physics of failures (PoF), and health prognosis of BMI systems‐ Interoperability and standards for clinical BMI systems

‐ Ethical, legal, regulatory, reimbursement, and social issues‐ Diagnostic applications of BMI systems, including daily life and activity monitoring

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Call for PapersIEEE Systems JournalSpecial Issue on “Translational Issues in Clinical Brain-Machine Interface Systems for Assistance, Diagnostic and Restorative Applications”Important Dates:Paper submission due date Nov 1, 2019Completion of first round of reviews Feb 15,

2020Revised manuscript due date April 1, 2020Final decision notification May 1, 2020

Final version of the manuscript due August 1, 2020

Guest Editors:Jose L Contreras-Vidal, University of HoustonJames

Giordano, Georgetown

University

Paul

Sajda

, Columbia

University

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International Symposium on Wearable & Rehabilitation Robotics (WeRob 2019), Oct 16-18, 2019, Houston TXHost Institution: TIRR Memorial HermannConference Co-Chairs: Gerard

E. Francisco (TIRR, UT Health)Jose Contreras-

Vidal (University of Houston)Marcie K.

O’Malley (Rice)Jose L.

Pons

(CSIC, Spain

)

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International Symposium on Wearable & Rehabilitation Robotics (WeRob 2019)http://tirr.memorialhermann.org/werob2019/ Topic

Highlights:Integration of Wearable Robots in Rehabilitation TechnologyWearable Robots for Health and Wellness in Aging

Future of Work: Maximizing Performance and Safety through Wearable Robots

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Technical sponsorshipThe International Symposium on Wearable & Rehabilitation Robotics (WeRob 2019)Technical sponsor: IEEE Systems CouncilCo-sponsor: IEEE Robotics and Automation Society through the IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Wearable

Robotics