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Croatian Neuroelectronics Symposium
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Zagreb Bioelectronics Workshop
2021

4th-6th November 2021

4th November

CROATIAN NEUROELECTRONICS SYMPOSIUM 2021

4th - 6th November

ZAGREB BIOELECTRONICS WORKSHOP 2021

Scientific Program

November 4th

Thu

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November 5th

Fri

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November 6th

Sat

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Organizers

Croatian Institute for Brain Research

University of Zagreb Faculty of Science, Department of Physics

Centre of Excellence for Basic, Clinical and Translational Neuroscience

University of Zagreb School of Medicine

The Croatian Neuroelectronics Symposium 2021 was co-financed by the Centre of Excellence for Basic, Clinical and Translational Neuroscience (project “Experimental and clinical research of hypoxic-ischemic damage in perinatal and adult brain”; GA KK01.1.1.01.0007 funded by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund) and Croatian Science Foundation project 3Doptobio (UIP-2019-04-1753).

The Zagreb Bioelectronics Workshop 2021 was financed by a Croatian Science Foundation project UIP-2019-04-1753 (3DOptoBio).

Organizing Committee

Vedran Đerek, Nikola Habek, Tena Popović, Teddea Senjanović, Ivan Strinić

Adress Of The Organizers

Nikola Habek
Croatian Institute for Brain Research
University of Zagreb School of Medicine
Šalata 12
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
e-mail: [email protected]

Vedran Đerek
Faculty of Science, Department of Physics
University of Zagreb
Bijenička cesta 32
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
e-mail: [email protected]

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Keynote Lecture

Eric Daniel Głowacki

CEITEC Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic

Eric Glowacki studied chemistry at the University of Rochester, USA, completing BSc and MSc degrees in materials chemistry (2009). He worked on optical and optoelectronic materials. In parallel, he studied central European history, earning a dual degree in 2009. He completed his PhD in chemistry in 2013 at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria, specializing in bioelectronic and flexible electronic devices. He continued as a postdoc in Linz (2013-2016), with research interest moving into the field of electrophysiology and especially optoelectronic stimulation of excitable cells. In 2016, he was awarded a Wallenberg Molecular Medicine Fellowship, which allowed him to start an independent research group at Linköping University in Sweden. His group has worked on devices for stimulation of the nervous system, as well as reactive oxygen species generation. These two areas of research, namely stimulation devices, and reactive oxygen species electro/photochemistry, are at the core of his interests. In 2020, he was awarded the European Research Council Starting Grant, with which he moved to Brno and established a new research group dedicated to bioelectronics at CEITEC, Brno University of Technology. Eric is interested in neural interface technologies and bioelectronic medicine, as well as fundamental research in electrophysiology. Outside of his direct research topics, Eric is interested in history, open science, and emergency first aid and rescue. Eric is fluent in Polish, Czech, and English. He likes running, skiing, and drinking beer.