Human centred Artificial Intelligence, Neuroergonimics, BCI
1st Mind-Machine Symbiosis Day
Wednesday 17th September, 2025
- In this one-day workshop, we will target topics of the integration between humans and machines/devices through cognitive and physiological monitoring during daily living, and we will discuss the implications of this integration, methods and hands-on experiments.
- Participants will engage in interactive sessions that explore cutting-edge materials and practical applications, fostering a collaborative environment for sharing insights and experiences.
- This workshop aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, empowering attendees to harness the potential of human-centred AI in their organisations.
Registration costs just £25 and includes trip after the conference to fNIRS UK 2025 in Cambridge

Satellite event to fNIRS UK 2025
The Day Features:
Hands-on workshops

Mobile neural monitoring
You would have the to hands on and learn about mobile neuroimaging methods for measure brain activity during natural and in the wild experiments.

AI-driven analysis
In this workshop, you’d have the opportunity to learn about tools that will allow you to study and find patterns on biological data using novel Artificial Intelligence methods.

Social Robotics
You would also have the opportunity to hands on learn about the latest trends in social robotics and synthetisation between robots and human.

Eye behaviour analysis
Hands-on practive with the latest technologies to perform eye-tracking research into the wild using the pioneering mobile eye-tracking.
Speaker notes and Research Forum

Dr Javier Andreu-Perez
The University of Essex (United Kingdom)

Dr Hidenobu Sumioka
ATR (Japan)

Dr Snajay Manohar
The University of Oxford

Dr Dejan Drachkow
The University of Oxford
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