More than 80 delegates took part in the Technological and Societal Innovation Summit hosted by NeurotechEU, the European University of Brain and Technology. Held in Bodrum (Turkey) to mark the end of Phase I of NeurotechEU, the summit was organized and its various sessions chaired by Professor Can Yücesoy and his team from Boğaziçi Üniversitesi. In addition to establishing new forms of cooperation in university training and research, the university alliance NeurotechEU seeks to improve technology transfer.
Karolinska Institutet is pleased to invite doctoral students from all NeurotechEU partner universities to graduate levels courses as part of what is called “Frontiers in Neuroscience”. Supported by StratNeuro, Karolinska Institutet offers doctoral students the possibility to take part in one of the following four graduate level courses that will take place on site in September and October 2023 in Stockholm, Sweden.