This Affordable Device Will Let Anyone Connect Their Brain to a Computer

This Affordable Device Will Let Anyone Connect Their Brain to a Computer

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Ildar Rakhmatulin is no stranger to using affordable Raspberry Pi devices for innovative projects. The researcher at Imperial College London has utilized the device to create a laser capable of neutralizing mosquitoes. But this time around, he’s co-opted the single-board computer to create a gadget capable of neuroscience. 

On Wednesday, Rakhmatulin—who is a research associate at Imperial College in the U.K.—launched a crowdfunding campaign for PiEEG. It's a special add-on for Raspberry Pis, called a shield, that allows the user to convert a single-board computer to a brain-computer interface. 

This Affordable Device Will Let Anyone Connect Their Brain to a Computer

Mar 17, 2023, 1:18pm UTC
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/88x99k/this-affordable-device-will-let-anyone-connect-their-brain-to-a-computer > Ildar Rakhmatulin is no stranger to using affordable Raspberry Pi devices for innovative projects. The researcher at Imperial College London has utilized the device to create a laser capable of neutralizing mosquitoes. But this time around, he’s co-opted the single-board computer to create a gadget capable of neuroscience.  > On Wednesday, Rakhmatulin—who is a research associate at Imperial College in the U.K.—launched a crowdfunding campaign for PiEEG. It's a special add-on for Raspberry Pis, called a shield, that allows the user to convert a single-board computer to a brain-computer interface.