May 28-29, 2009
Holiday Inn Resort
Wrightsville Beach, NC USA
We are pleased to invite you to a 2-day hands-on EMSE® Suite software workshop Thursday and Friday, May 28-29, 2009 hosted by Cortech Solutions and Source Signal Imaging. The workshop, to be given by Richard E. Greenblatt, PhD and Mark E. Pflieger, PhD of Source Signal Imaging, Inc., will emphasize practical details for using effectively the features of the EMSE® Suite v5.3 EEG/MEG analysis, source estimation, visualization and multimodal neuroimaging software. The schedule is described in greater detail in the Workshop Program linked from the menu at the upper left side of this page.
The workshop is intended to be useful for both new and experienced EMSE users, as well as those potential users who wish more information regarding either the software or the principles of multimodal source estimation, as implemented in EMSE Suite. Experienced functional brain imagers who want specific information regarding analysis techniques for EEG/MEG-based brain dynamics studies will also find the workshop to be of value.
The workshop consists of lectures, software demos, discussion and labs. Bring your laptop, and you can install our new software. In addition, you can bring your own data or use sample data that we will provide.
The workshop will be held at the Holiday Inn Resort at Wrightsville Beach, NC. This beautiful oceanfront hotel boasts pristine beaches, low key family fun, water sports and just plain relaxation. The Holiday Inn Resort, formerly known as the Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort, has all the comforts you would expect from a beach resort, as well as business amenities such as wireless internet access -- not to mention the fabulous views of the Atlantic Ocean. The hotel has a full service restaurant/lounge and room service, and it is conveniently located near shops, dining and the Wilmington New Hanover International Airport (ILM). Complimentary shuttle service is offered to and from the airport as well as many locations in the Wrightsville Beach area.
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