Carolyn presents at Asilomar Bioelectronics Symposium and receives Best Poster Award

Carolyn Schwendeman (third from left) is pictured together with Symposium organizers and other Best Poster Award winners.

Congratulations to co-lead authors Carolyn Schwendeman and Ryan Kaveh who received one of the Best Poster Awards at the 2024 Asilomar Bioelectronics Symposium. Carolyn presented a poster and oral presentation entitled “Wireless, Dry-Electrode Ear EEG for Drowsiness Monitoring,” a project that was recently published in Nature Communications. This work is in collaboration with the lab of Prof. Ana C. Arias. Co-authors include Leslie Pu, Prof. Ana C. Arias, and Prof. Rikky Muller.

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Drowsiness detection with Ear EEG published in Nature Communications