Jun 25, 2023
Get ready to embark on a mind-blowing adventure into the realm of Research Software Engineering (RSE) and the groundbreaking world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in the latest episode of the "Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!" podcast!
In this electrifying episode, we have the incredible privilege of hosting Tab Memmot, a Lead Research Engineer at Oregon Health and Science University, who is revolutionizing the field of RSE and BCIs. Tab's expertise in RSE and his work with brain-computer interfaces is pushing boundaries and shaping the future of neuro-research.
During our conversation, we'll explore the emerging field of Research Software Engineering and its profound impact on neuro-research. Tab will share invaluable insights into the importance of RSE and its potential to propel advancements in brain-computer interfaces. Get ready to uncover the secrets behind the growing influence of RSE, including the exciting US-RSE conference happening in October.
But that's not all! Tab's contributions don't stop there. We'll dive into the remarkable BciPy, an open-source Python-based BCI research library developed by Tab himself. BciPy is a game-changer, opening up new frontiers and endless possibilities for BCI research.
Join us as we dive deep into the captivating world of Research Software Engineering, explore the cutting-edge advancements in brain-computer interfaces, and gain insights from our esteemed guest, Tab Memmot. This episode promises to be an eye-opening and inspiring journey for all aspiring neuro-technologists and enthusiasts alike!
So, fasten your seatbelts, and tune in to Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible! Podcast, and prepare to have your mind expanded with the incredible Tab Memmot. Get ready to unlock the untapped potential of RSE and BCIs like never before!
About the Podcast Guest:
Tab Mammott is a lead research software engineer (RSE) working on neurotechnology at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU). He has worked in industry and academia in a variety of roles and is championing the establishment of the RSE role. His current position at OHSU works alongside the Consortium of Multimodal Brain-Body Interfaces (CAMBI) to develop communication BCIs that meet the needs of people with Severe Speech and Physical Impairments (SSPI). Useful links:
OHSU:
https://github.com/CAMBI-tech/BciPy
https://github.com/oken-cognitive-neuroscience-lab
https://twitter.com/cambi_tech
Personal:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tab-memmott/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tab-Memmott
Misc:
https://us-rse.org/usrse23/ (conference)
NIH:
Proposed funding
Very useful background/resources for everyone trying to get involved:
About the Podcast Host:
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