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Introduction to the physics and modelling of electro- and magnetoencephalography

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This talk introduces bioelectromagnetic phenomena at cellular level and then moves on to modelling of electro- and magnetoencephalographic signals.

Dr. Matti Stenroos is a visiting scientist at MRC CBU and teaching researcher at the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science (BECS)at Aalto University. His research focuses on understanding and modelling bioelectromagnetic phenomena. At the moment, he is mainly working on analysis and optimization of inverse problem of electro- and magnetoencephalography. At Aalto University, he is lecturer of two courses in electromagnetic field theory (bachelor and master levels) and one course of bioelectromagnetic phenomena (postgrad level).

This talk is part of the Signal Processing and Communications Lab Seminars series.

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