Conference Agenda
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Keynote Session 2
Miriam Reiner (Professor, Technion, Israel and Stanford University, USA)"Learning-Brain-Neurotechnology: Enhancements in Remote and Hybrid Engineering Education"The speaker: Prof. Miriam Reiner started and directed the VR & NeuroCognition lab at the Technion. She studies perceptual and neural correlates of enhanced learning and developed neurotechnologies for optimal learning in Virtual and hybrid environments. She uses neural and physiological sensors, and behavioral measures to model learning. | ||
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Abstract: Remote and hybrid engineering education faces persistent challenges in capturing and optimizing high-level cognitive processes. This paper brings results of a series of studies introducing a multimodal experimental framework combining immersive projection-based virtual reality with high-resolution neurophysiological measures (EEG, eye tracking, autonomic signals, and motion capture) to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying complex engineering learning, with a focus on the conditions that optimize learning. Together, these findings support brain-aware educational design and highlight the potential of adaptive, neurophysiologically informed platforms to enhance learning outcomes in remote and hybrid engineering education. | ||
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