Maryam Alimardani
I develop brain-computer interfaces (BCI) for neuro-adaptive interaction with technology. Using EEG brain signals and advanced AI models, I create intelligent interfaces that monitor a user’s mental states (such as attention and cognitive workload) and deliver personalized feedback. These BCI solutions can be applied in various human-computer interaction scenarios, including virtual reality (VR) training environments and robot-assisted learning.
Roles in Hybrid Intelligence: Participant
Challenge: Collaboration & Synergy / Assistants & Trust
Hybrid Intelligence Project(s):
- Title not finalized
Research interests: brain-computer interface, neurotechnology, adaptive learning, human-computer interaction.
Affiliations:
- Department of Computer Science, the VU
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