EAGER: SENSE: National Security Evaluation of Neurotechnology Systems and Emerging tools — NSF Award to The University of Central
This research security project presents a structured, multi-dimensional approach to evaluate and reduce research and national security risks associated with emerging neurotechnology. Neurotechnology, devices and systems that connect computers with the human brain and nervous system, hold great promise for advancing med
| Award title | EAGER: SENSE: National Security Evaluation of Neurotechnology Systems and Emerging tools |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2537412 |
| Awardee | The University of Central Florida Board of Trustees |
| City | ORLANDO |
| State | FL |
| Amount obligated | $299,414 |
| Principal investigator | Mohsen Rakhshan |
| Program | Research on Research Security |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | This research security project presents a structured, multi-dimensional approach to evaluate and reduce research and national security risks associated with emerging neurotechnology. Neurotechnology, devices and systems that connect computers with the human brain and nervous system, hold great promise for advancing medicine, education, and communication. However, as these technologies become more advanced and widespread, they also introduce new risks related to privacy, security, and safety thro |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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