Episode 4: Ore Ogundipe and Eden Redman
Eden will take us through a smorgasbord of hardware and software neurotech projects he has worked on over the past several years; neuroimaging in the contexts of biking, virtual reality, low-cost synchronous body and eye tracking, visual arts, and language learning. Recounting his COVID-led shift from a purely academic approach to neuroscience to that of a hybrid of industry and academia. He will briefly introduce his non-profit organization NeurAlbertaTech and the support it offers for innovation in full stack neurotech. Ending off on the scope of his future directions and open discussions.
In his talk, Ore will be walking us through his journey as an outsider breaking into the neurotech space, highlighting learnings from early projects and introducing the upcoming mobile EEG data collection study (
https://neurotech-challenge.com) in collaboration with CAMH, OpenBCI & NeuroTechX!
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Ore is a software engineer who loves to bring ideas to life. He currently works on the Machine Learning infrastructure for Microsoft's Data Platform & Growth organization. In between many passions, he's been contributing to open source efforts like eeg-notebooks, while also exploring neuro-data projects, like analysing daily experience and decision making using quantified self techniques.
Eden is the CEO of RemBRAINdt, a neurotechnology company that is rapidly developing the new frontier of live neuro-entertainment. RemBRAINdt allows users at live events to create customizable brain-generated art and take home high-quality prints!
Also the Executive Director of NeurAlbertaTech, Eden leads the province’s premiere neurotechnology innovator network, focused on promoting interdisciplinary research and innovation in the neurotech space.