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Workshop on the recording and analysis of Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals

Our University's Department of Life and Health Sciences is organizing a workshop titled “Recording and Analysis of Electroencephalogram (EEG) Signals Using Modern Mathematical Signal Processing Methods” on Saturday, 20 June 2026.

The workshop will take place at the laboratories of the Department of Life and Health Sciences at Frederick University in Limassol and will combine theoretical background with hands-on training, offering participants a comprehensive introduction to brain signal analysis and EEG data processing.

The workshop will be led by Marie Fabre, postdoctoral researcher at Université Jean Monnet. Dr Fabre holds a Bachelor’s degree in Science and Technology with a focus in Physiology and Cognitive Neuroscience from Aix-Marseille University, as well as a Master’s degree in Integrative and Behavioral Neuroscience from the same University.

Dr Anthi Xenofontos, Assistant Professor at the Department of Life and Health Sciences, is the Scientific Coordinator of the workshop.

The workshop is primarily aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students in fields such as biomedical sciences, physiotherapy, engineering, and related disciplines, as well as recent graduates with an interest in biosignal processing and neuroscience applications. It also welcomes members of the academic and research community, including early-career researchers and professionals seeking to strengthen their expertise in EEG analysis and data-driven methodologies.

Participants will gain practical experience with key signal processing techniques, including filtering, frequency-domain transformations, and feature extraction, while applying these methods to real EEG datasets.

By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
  • explain the fundamental principles of EEG signal acquisition and analysis, as well as core concepts in biosignal processing,
  • analyse EEG signals through feature extraction and pattern detection in both time and frequency domains,
  • assess the suitability of different signal processing techniques and interpret findings in relation to physiological brain activity,
  • combine multiple analytical approaches to develop basic EEG processing pipelines and address applied research problems, and
  • strengthen their scientific communication and professional networking skills through collaboration, discussion, and knowledge exchange with fellow participants and experts in biosignal analysis.


Workshop Information

Saturday, 20 June 2026
09:00 – 17:00
Labs 301 & 302, 3rd Floor
Frederick University, Limassol

To register for the workshop, please follow the registration link here (limited number of places available).

For more information: +357 25730978 (Ms Eliana Zenonos)

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