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Royal Society Meeting: Realising the potential of Cochlear Implants

Chicheley Hall Chicheley Hall, Chicheley, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

Cochlear implants (CIs) restore hearing to deaf people by electrically stimulating the auditory nerve (AN). This meeting will focus on the limitations and successes of CIs and on new methods for improving them. Topics include new methods of stimulating the AN, measuring AN survival so as to aid patient-specific processing, understanding the brain changes that […]

Methods in Cochlear Implant Research

Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom

The MIC (Methods in Cochlear implant) research meeting is coming up! The purpose of the MIC meeting is to gather young researchers working with cochlear implants to learn best research practice as well as providing an opportunity for networking in an informal environment. The meeting will consist of one day of methods seminars and will […]

Cognitive control networks involved in different kinds of listening – Barbara Shinn-Cunningham (Carnegie Mellon University)

Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom

Part of the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Chaucer Club Seminar series. Please email the hearing group for a link and password to the zoom meeting if you wish to attend virtually. Attendance at live talks is restricted to staff and students and the University of Cambridge academic community including allumni.

Virtual Conference on Computational Audiology 2021

VCCA2021 will provide a platform for presentation and discussion of research in Computational Audiology. The focus lies on the applications of computational approaches (big data, machine learning, AI, signal processing) to audiological interventions and hearing science (hearing loss, hearing devices, tinnitus).

Free

Music and Cochlear Implant Symposium

St. John's College, Cambridge St. John's Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

We are proud to announce the third International Symposium on Music and Cochlear Implant Research to be held September 15-16, 2021 in Cambridge, UK. The symposium will be hosted by Debi Vickers, Bob Carlyon, Brian Moore, Ian Winter and Manohar Bance and is co-funded by the William Demant Foundation (previously Oticon Foundation). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IECHSmqIlTo

Free

Royal Society Meeting: Realising the Potential of Cochlear Implants

Cochlear implants (CIs) restore hearing to deaf people by electrically stimulating the auditory nerve (AN). This meeting will focus on the limitations and successes of CIs and on new methods for improving them. Topics include new methods of stimulating the AN, measuring AN survival so as to aid patient-specific processing, understanding the brain changes that […]

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Hearing Loss and Dementia Research Workshop

RNID (the Royal National Institute for Deaf People) and Alzheimer’s Research UK are hosting an online workshop to highlight the current research in the hearing loss and dementia field. The event will consist of talks from Dr Nicolas Michalski, Prof Sally Dawson, Prof Jason Warren and Dr Sergi Costafreda Gonzalez. This will be followed by a panel Q&A […]

Auditory Science Meeting 2024

26-27 September 2024 @ St Catharine's College, Cambridge The conference website can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/auditory-science-meeting-2024/home