Neurotechnology : Foundational Principles, Ethics, Clinical Applications and Marketplace
This SRH project is designed to foster inclusive dialogue between researchers, students and industry, showcasing how innovation and entrepreneurship transform fundamental research into accessible commercial solutions.
The programme includes not only local researchers but also brings world pioneers in the sector from Harward, Texas and California universities who will transfer their expertise. The students will explore brain-computer interfaces and neuromodulation through a multidisciplinary lens. The ultimate goal is to understand how fundamental principles of neuroscience translate into real-world clinical applications and consumer products and provide the first insights to the students where to start.
The SRH is run in the framework of “Brain Health and Resilience Valencia Challenge” at UCV.
General learning outcomes
- The student differentiates between invasive and non-invasive research methodologies in the development of brain-computer interfaces.
- The student learns about applied fundamental neuroscience research using non-invasive brain stimulation technologies.
- The student analyses the methodological transition from fundamental neuroscience research to clinical applications.
| Assessment method: | Self-assessment |
| Prerequisites for participating students: |
B2+ level of English Be a senior student of Medicine /Health Sciences |
| Certification: | EU-CONEXUS certificate of attendance |
Thematic area:
Health Sciences
Mentor:
José María Tormos
University:
Catholic University of Valencia
Faculty/Department:
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Mentor’s email address:
PhD Leader:
Natalia Castillo Dutor
PhD Leader’s email address:
Start date:
15/06/2026
Closing date:
17/07/2026
Deadline for applications:
05/06/2026
Physical presence mandatory:
YES
Duration of physical presence:
3 days (28-30/06/2026)
For mobility grants, contact your Institutional Coordinator as indicated in the “🔗Contact us” section
Only online courses:
NO