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[AUDITORY] AESoP - Symposium on auditory EEG/MEG signal processing: save the date



Dear colleague,

We are pleased to announce the second edition of the Auditory EEG Signal Processing (AESoP) symposium, to be held from September 16 to September 18, 2019 in Leuven, Belgium. We aim to bridge the gap between the existing auditory neuroscience and engineering conferences.
The topic of the symposium is research on hearing, speech and language, making use of novel EEG or MEG signal processing. It is intended to be multidisciplinary between neuroscience, audiology and engineering, bringing people from these fields together.

The symposium is organised by the Leuven team and supported by the steering committee:
Tom Francart and Jan Wouters (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Alain de Cheveigné (CNRS, France)
Andrew Dimitrijevic (Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada)
Mounya Elhilali (Johns Hopkins, MD, USA)
Ed Lalor (University of Rochester, NY, USA)
Tobias Reichenbach (Imperial College London)
Malcolm Slaney (Google Research, USA)
Jonathan Simon (University of Maryland, USA)

Invited speakers will be announced soon.

More information on the programme, abstract submission and registration will follow soon on our website: https://bit.ly/2UrevB7
If you want to receive updates by email, please subscribe to our mailing list by clicking on this link: https://ls.kuleuven.be/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=AESOPANNOUNCE&A=1.

During the 3-day symposium there will be opportunities to discover and taste the beautiful historic city of Leuven, also known as the beer capital of the world.

Looking forward to meet you in Leuven in September,

With kind regards,
On behalf of the organizing committee,
Tom Francart

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