Hybrid Mind Conference, Geneva, 16-18 October 2024
Event details
Date | 16.10.2024 › 18.10.2024 |
Speaker | Katherine Bassil, Tristan Baujault Borresen, Olaf Blanke, Diego Borbón, Christoph Bublitz, Guido Cassinadri, Claude Castelluccia, Jennifer Chandler, Hervé Chneiweiss, Annalisa Colucci, Milena Costas Trascasas, Talya Deibel, Marta Diogo, Solange Ghernaouti, Frederic Gilbert, Claudia González–Márquez, Louise Hatherall, Felicitas Holzer, Marcello Ienca, Shu Ishida, Timo Istace, Masanori Kataoka, Masatoshi Kokubo, Keigo Kommamura, Stéphanie Lacour, Sjors Ligthart, Ludmila Litvin, Chloe Loewith, Laurence Lwoff, Geneviève Major, Martina Malcheva, Anita Mollo, Ekaterina Muhl, Roberto Portillo Lara, Alexander Sobieska, , Surjo Soekadar, Marta Sosa Navarro, Giulia Maria Servida, Georg Starke, Laure Tabouy, Sebastian Tobler, Abel Wajnerman Paz, Matthew C. Wilson, David Winickoff, Maricela Munoz and Gerard Escher |
Location |
Campus Biotech in Geneva
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Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Event Language | English |
The integration of intelligent neurotechnology into the human brain creates pressing ethical, legal and social challenges. Devices that detect, interpret and translate neural signals and provide direct stimulation to the brain afford a novel form of human-machine interaction. At the final conference of the international Hybrid Minds project, we bring together leading experts on ethical and legal aspects of (intelligent) neurotechnology from academia, industry, regulatory bodies and international organizations.
The two-day conference will be proceeded by a public event at the intersection of philosophy, art and neuroscience. This public event is open to all and free of charge!
> REGISTRATION is mandatory for both the public event (Oct 16) and for the conference (Oct 17-18)
Registration will close on Thursday October 10, 2024 (12:00 CEST).
While participation in the public event is free of charge, registration fees apply to the actual conference (50 CHF students, 100 CHF early career researchers, 200 CHF general).
PROGRAM:
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Wednesday, October 16
PUBLIC EVENT
Auditorium, Campus Biotech
- 15:00-15h20 - Welcome remarks by Marcello Ienca (TU Munich / EPFL)
- 15h20-16:20 - Short talks by Roberto Portillo Lara (Imperial College London), Surjo Soekadar (Charité Berlin) and Jennifer Chandler (University of Ottawa)
- 16:20-16h40 - Artist’s talk, with Matthew C. Wilson
- 16h40-18:00 - Round table with Jennifer Chandler (University of Ottawa), Stéphanie Lacour (EPFL), Frederic Gilbert (University of Tasmania) and Marcello Ienca (TU Munich / EPFL), and Matthew C. Wilson (Artist-in-Residence, EPFL-CDH)
Moderator: Marcello Ienca (TU Munich / EPFL)
- 18:00-20:00 - Apéro
Thursday, October 17
PLENARY SESSION
- 9:00-10:00 - UN HRC Report on Neurotechnology
Milena Costas Trascasa (UN HRC), comments by Keigo Kommamura (Keio University) and Marta Sosa Navarro (Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca)
Moderator: Christoph Bublitz (University of Hamburg) - 10:00-10:15 – Break
- 10:15-11:45 - Emerging Regulation
David Winickoff (OECD), Hervé Chneiweiss (CNRS Paris), Laurence Lwoff (Council of Europe) and Tim Engelhardt (OHCHR)
Moderator: Jennifer Chandler (University of Ottawa) - 11:45-12:00 - Break
- 12:00-13:00 - Neurotechnology in the Workplace
Ekaterina Muhl (University of Zurich), Marta Sosa Navarro (Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca), Felicitas Holzer (University of Zurich)
Moderator: Christoph Bublitz (University of Hamburg)
- 12:00-13:00 - Questions of Hybridization
Chloe Loewith (University of Cambridge), Masanori Kataoka (Hiroshima University), Marta da Rocha Diogo (Council of Europe)
Moderator: Georg Starke (EPFL / TU Munich)
PLENARY SESSION
- 14:00-15:30 - Neurotechnology and Human Rights
Christoph Bublitz (University of Hamburg), Timo Istace (University of Antwerp), Sjors Ligthart (Tilburg University)
Moderator: Jennifer Chandler (University of Ottawa) - 15:30-16:00 – Break
- 16:00-17:30 - Neurotechnology and research ethics
Geneviève Major (Université Laval Québec), Guido Cassinadri (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa), Alexander Sobieska (TU Munich), and Shu Ishida (Hiroshima University)
Moderator: Georg Starke (EPFL / TU Munich)
- 16:00-17:30 - Regulatory structures and strategies
Talya Deibel (University College Cork), Laure Tabouy (University of Paris-Saclay) and Masatoshi Kokubo (University of Tokyo)
Moderator: Jennifer Chandler (University of Ottawa)
- 17:30-18:45 - Neurotechnology for good
Olaf Blanke (EPFL), Abel Wajnerman Paz (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) and Katherine Bassil (UMC Utrecht / Maastricht University)
Moderator: Gerard Escher (GESDA)
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Friday, October 18
PLENARY SESSION
- 9:00-10:00 - AI ethics and neurotechnology
Diego Borbón (Universidad Externado de Colombia) and Frederic Gilbert (University of Tasmania)
Moderator: Marcello Ienca (EPFL / TU Munich) - 10:00-10:15 - Break
- 10:15-11:45 - Using neuroprosthetics: users’ perspectives
Sebastian Tobler (University of Applied Sciences, Bern), Louise Hatherall (University of Birmingham), Annalisa Colucci (Charité Berlin) and Georg Starke (EPFL / TU Munich)
Moderator: Jennifer Chandler (University of Ottawa) - 11:45-12:00 - Break
- 12:00-13:00 - Neural data as legal evidence
Claudia González – Márquez (University of Edinburg), Tristan Borresen (University of Edinburg) and Anita Mollo (Scuola Superiore Meridionale and ReCEPL)
Moderator: Jennifer Chandler (University of Ottawa)
- 12:00-13:00 – Neurotechnology between individual use and societal impact
Ludmila Litvin (TU Berlin), Martina Malcheva (Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria), Giulia Maria Servida (University of Milan)
Moderator: Marcello Ienca (EPFL / TU Munich)
PLENARY SESSION
- 14:00-15:00 - Neural data governance and privacy
Solange Ghernaouti (University of Lausanne), Claude Castellucia (Inria Grenoble) and Marcello Ienca (EPFL / TU Munich)
Moderator: Maricela Munoz (GESDA) - 15:00-15:30 - Closing remarks
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
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- Katherine Bassil, UMC Utrecht
- Tristan Baujault Borresen, University of Edinburgh
- Olaf Blanke, EPFL
- Diego Borbón, Universidad Externado de Colombia
- Christoph Bublitz, University of Hamburg
- Guido Cassinadri, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa
- Claude Castelluccia, Inria Grenoble
- Jennifer Chandler, University of Ottawa
- Hervé Chneiweiss, Research Director CNRS Paris
- Annalisa Colucci, Charité Berlin
- Milena Costas Trascasas, Rapporteur of the UN Human Rights Council's Advisory Committee on neurotechnology and human rights
- Talya Deibel, University College Cork
- Marta Diogo, Council of Europe
- Gerard Escher, GESDA
- Solange Ghernaouti (University of Lausanne)
- Frederic Gilbert, University of Tasmania
- Claudia González–Márquez, University of Edinburgh
- Louise Hatherall (University of Edinburgh)
- Felicitas Holzer, University of Zurich
- Marcello Ienca, Technical University of Munich / EPFL
- Shu Ishida, Hiroshima University
- Timo Istace, University of Antwerp
- Masanori Kataoka, Hiroshima University
- Masatoshi Kokubo, University of Tokyo
- Keigo Kommamura (Keio University)
- Stéphanie Lacour (EPFL)
- Sjors Ligthart, Tilburg University
- Ludmila Litvin, Technische Universität Berlin
- Chloe Loewith, University of Cambridge
- Laurence Lwoff, Head of Human Rights and Biomedicine Division, Council of Europe
- Geneviève Major, Université Laval
- Martina Malcheva, Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria
- Anita Mollo, Scuola Superiore Meridionale and Recepl
- Ekaterina Muhl, University of Zurich
- Maricela Munoz, GESDA
- Roberto Portillo Lara, Imperial College London
- Alexander Sobieska (TU Munich)
- Surjo Soekadar, Charité
- Marta Sosa Navarro, Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca
- Giulia Maria Servida, Università degli Studi di Milano
- Georg Starke, Technical University of Munich / EPFL
- Laure Tabouy, Université Paris-Saclay
- Sebastian Tobler (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
- Abel Wajnerman Paz, Pontifician Universidad Católica de Chile
- Matthew C. Wilson (Artist-in-Residence at EPFL-CDH)
- David Winickoff, OECD
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Practical information
- General public
- Registration required
Organizer
- Marcello Ienca & Georg Starke, EPFL College of Humanities