User:Roger.anguera/sandbox

The Glassbrain project is a collaboration between the University of California San Francisco's Gazzaley Lab and Neuroscape Lab, and the University of California San Diego's Schwartz center for computational neuroscience led by Adam Gazzaley. The goal was to create a never seen before visualization of real time brain activity in interactive 3D and VR environments.

Media Coverage
Many media companies covered the Glassbrain project since it's release on March 2013, including Wired, National Geographic , The Wall Street Journal , PBS , CNET , LiveScience or The Daily Mail among many others. The Glassbrain has also been presented live at conferences like Nvidia's GTC as a keynote on March 2014, or the Wall Street Journal Digital Conference (WSJD) on August 2014 , and been shown at other conferences such as Le Web in Paris on December 2014.

Launch event
The Glassbrain was presented for the first time on March 5th, 2014 at the Sandler Neurosciences Building, on the Mission Bay campus of the University of California San Francisco. The launch event included talks by Adam Gazzaley, Stephen Hauser and Tim Mullen, and a live performance by Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart, where the audience could see his live brain activity while he was playing a rhythm videogame developed by Studio Bee for the occasion.

Awards
The Glassbrain project was awarded the first prize in scientific visualization applications, at the National Science Foundation's Vizzies Awards on March 2014

Team
The following individuals collaborated on the creation of the Glassbrain:
 * Adam Gazzaley, MD., Ph.D.
 * Roger Anguera Singla
 * Tim Mullen, Ph.D.
 * Christian Kothe, Ph.D.
 * Rajat Jain
 * John Fesenko
 * David Ziegler, Ph.D.
 * Matt Omernick
 * Oleg Konings