糖心Vlog

The BCI group have received funding from a range of bodies and organisations, including the Ministry of Defence, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and the US Department of Defense.

Our lab is currently involved in the following projects.

  • 2019-2023: Dr Luca Citi (PI), Dr Dimitri Ognibene and Dr Tom Foulsham (Co-Is), EU Horizon 2020 project entitled 鈥淧OTION 鈥 Promoting social interaction through emotional body odours鈥.
  • 2018-2022: a prestigious 3-year grant under the US Department of Defence鈥檚 inaugural Bilateral Academic Research Initiative (BARI), for a project in partnership with the University of Southern California, the University of California Berkeley, Harvard University, University of Massachusetts Medical School and the University of Oxford. The project is entitled 鈥Adaptive joint cognitive systems for complex and strategic decision making: building trust in human-machine teams through brain-computer-interface augmentation, social interaction and mutual learning鈥.  The 糖心Vlog team is formed by Prof Riccardo Poli (PI and UK team leader), Dr Luca Citi (Co-I), Dr Caterina Cinel (Co-I) and two postdoctoral fellows. The UK partners in the project are funded by the UK Ministry of Defence. More details can be found in here.
  • 2016-2022: a prestigious 5-year grant under the US Department of Defence Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI), for a project in partnership with the University of Southern California, the University of California Berkeley, Harvard University, New York University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Imperial College London, and University College London. The project is entitled 鈥淐losed-Loop Multisensory Brain-Computer Interface for Enhanced Decision Accuracy鈥 and it falls within the MURI theme 鈥淢odeling and Analysis of Multisensory Neural Information Processing for Direct Brain-Computer Communications鈥. The 糖心Vlog team is formed by Prof Poli (PI and UK team leader), Prof Luca Citi (Co-I) and Dr Caterina Cinel and two research officers. The UK partners in the project will be funded by the UK Ministry of Defence through EPSRC. More details can be found in the University of Southern California press release.

Past projects

We have previously been involved in the following research projects.

  • 2017-2020: Professor Luca Citi (Lead Academic), Dr Spyros Samothrakis (Academic Supervisor), Prof Maria Fasli, Dr Ewan Speed, and Dr Audrey Guinchard (Support Academics), entitled 鈥淭he design and development of a scalable, avatar based, digital healthcare platform, driven by AI and Machine Learning technology.鈥, Innovate UK 鈥 KTP grant with Orbital Media Ltd. Description: The 糖心Vlog and Orbital Media, digital and social specialists, are developing photo realistic avatars who will use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies to advise on self-treatable conditions such as colds, coughs, flu and hay fever.
  • 2016-2019: Riccardo Poli (PI), Caterina Cinel (Co-I), Davide Valeriani (Co-I) and Luca Citi (Co-I), entitled 鈥淏rain-computer-interface-assisted confidence estimation for group decision making, group selection and personnel training鈥. The project is funded by the UK Ministry of Defence through the Defence Human Capability Science and Technology Centre (DHCSTC, see below).
  • 2016-2018: Luca Citi (PI), EPSRC project EP/N031806/1 entitled 鈥淒ecoding the neural drive for finer and more intuitive control of a myoelectric robotic hand鈥.
  • 2016-2020: Luca Citi (PI), Riccardo Poli (Co-I) and Francisco Sepulveda (Co-I), Horizon 2020 project 鈥溾淒eTOP: Dexterous Transradial Osseointegrated Prosthesis with neural control and sensory feedback鈥.
  • 2016-2020: Luca Citi (PI) and Riccardo Poli (Co-I), Horizon 2020 project 鈥淣EVERMIND: neuro-behavioural predictive and personalised modelling of depressive symptoms during primary somatic diseases鈥.
  • 2015-2018: Francisco Sepulveda, EPSRC project 鈥淓nabling Technologies for Sensory Feedback in Next-Generation Assistive Devices鈥.
  • 2015-2016: John Gan (PI), UKIERI project (in collaboration with Tezpur University in India) 鈥淏CI Integrated Collaborative Control of a Cognitively Enhanced Smart Wheelchair鈥.
  • 2013-2017: Riccardo Poli and Caterina Cinel, DSTL National PhD grant 鈥淚mproving group decision making with collaborative Brain Computer Interfaces鈥 to support Davide Valeriani鈥檚 research.
  • 2012-2014: Riccardo Poli and Francisco Sepulveda (co-investigators, K. McDonald-Maier, PI), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) grant 鈥淕lobal 鈥 engagement with NASA JPL and ESA in Robotics, Brain Computer Interfaces, and Secure Adaptive Systems for Space Applications RoBoSAS鈥.
  • 2008-2011: Riccardo Poli and Francisco Sepulveda have been awarded an EPSRC grant. The project was on 鈥淎nalogue Evolutionary Brain Computer Interfaces鈥.
  • 2006-2009: John Gan (PI) and Francisco Sepulveda (Co-I), EPSRC project (in collaboration with Oxford University) 鈥淎ABAC: Adaptive Asynchronous Brain-Actuated Control鈥.
  • 2005-2007: The EPSRC project entitled 鈥楳ining for Novel Signatures in Multi-Channel EEG for Brain-Computer Interfaces鈥.
  • 2005: The BCI group was granted 拢273,000.00 from SRIF3 to build new lab facilities. In addition to this, the Comp. Sci. Dept. has given us a 70m2 area for the new lab.
  • 2004: John Gan has been awarded an EPSRC Overseas Travel Grant for the project 鈥淭ranslating Brain Waves into Control Commands鈥 for supporting a 3-month visit to Graz BCI.