AI in Research and Scholarly Publishing Forum

Practices and Tools for Neuroscience, Rehabilitation & Assistive Technology

5–6 November 2025, Berlin, Germany

The Forum brings together researchers, technologists, and publishing experts to engage in dialogue on the application of AI in academic communication, with a focus on Neuroscience, Rehabilitation, and Assistive Technology. Sessions explore how to integrate AI into various stages of academic workflows, apply a range of methods and tools for research, data analysis, literature reviews, and writing support, and share practical experiences in using AI solutions to address real academic and research challenges.

Keywords: neuroscience, neurorehabilitation, assistive technology, brain imaging, motor control, BCI, prosthetics, exoskeleton, neural interface, EEG, neurofeedback, stimulation, FES, EMG, wearable, AI/machine learning, big data.

 

Meetup for research and innovation professionals

  • Researchers and scientists
  • Developers, engineers, and technologists
  • Data scientists and analysts
  • Scholarly publishing professionals, editors, and peer reviewers
  • Research administrators and project managers
  • AI developers and innovators
  • Industry solution providers
 

Topics

AI-driven research tools & methods

Optimizing research workflows with AI tools; applying AI tools to a chosen research or academic problem; theory development and hypothesis generation.

AI for scholarly writing & publishing

Using AI for project and paper drafting, manuscript writing, editing, organization, and literature research; streamlining citation and submission.

Knowledge extraction & literature mining

Leveraging research tools for content analysis; summarizing research findings; automating literature reviews; generating research maps.

AI-enhanced experimental design

Planning and executing experiments with AI support; automated data collection and analysis; efficient and scalable research design.

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A Meeting Point for Innovation and Collaboration

This forum goes beyond discussing how AI and big data can be applied to advance research and publishing in neural engineering, rehabilitation, and assistive technologies. It also serves as a unique platform that brings together experts from academia and industry to foster cross-sector collaboration.

Attendees will have valuable opportunities to exchange insights and share R&D experiences—from technology development and engineering challenges to commercialization strategies. It serves as a community hub for connecting, networking, and building partnerships.