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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

The team is leading 2 modules in Master Stic-Santé in Montpellier: Neuroprosthesis I (HMSN216) and II and (HMESN321). The objective is to initiate students to techniques used for the design of neuroprotheses in order to compensate for sensory motor deficiencies. This course aims at: investigating uses and needs for basic medical systems, as well as active and implantable ones and teaching of theoretical tools required for theirs understanding, settings and their conception (command, signal processing of physiological and physical signals, physical interfacing between living and artificial systems, bases in neurophysiology). Students will have to learn the following skills: electro- and neurophysiology bases required to understand active medical implantable systems, bases in signal processing, bases in embedded informatics and electronics, knowledge about sensory-motor functions and their deficiencies, bases on simulations and closed loop control for living and artificial systems.

Supervision

Juries