New Diploma Thesis Student Joins SIPPRE Group: Brain-Controlled Robotics Project Begins

We are pleased to welcome Panagiotis Leventogiannis, undergraduate student at the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, to the SIPPRE Research Group for his Diploma Thesis.

Panagiotis will embark on an exciting interdisciplinary project combining 3D printing, robotics, and brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies. His thesis involves constructing a robotic arm based on the open-source InMoov platform, which he will program to respond to brainwave signals captured through EEG. The aim is to explore real-time control of robotic systems using non-invasive neurotechnology—a cutting-edge challenge at the intersection of biomedical signal processing and human-machine interaction.

This project not only reflects SIPPRE Group’s continued focus on innovative applications of brain signal analysis, but also promotes hands-on experimentation with emerging technologies in cyber-physical systems.

We look forward to supporting Panagiotis on this ambitious journey and sharing the outcomes of his work with the broader research community.

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