Brainflow runs on the low power flagship hardware of the Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS)

Last Updated on April 4, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org

Thanasis Koutras is Associate Professor at Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Peloponnese:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/thanasiskoutras/?originalSubdomain=gr

He demonstrates us how to use BrainFlow with OpenBCI EEG recorder on a Raspberry Pi

https://medium.com/@basoph2002/using-brainflow-with-openbci-eeg-recorder-on-a-raspberry-pi-e578dca675ce

Our low power flagship hardware is the Raspberry Pi zero 2 W. The above instruction says that brainflow runs on the Raspberri Pi. Therefore we invite you to start testing this setup with us.

The Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS) would be very happy also about new OpenBCI projects in the future from Athanasios Koutras who is sharing the same interests as we in Raspberry Pi and OpenBCI:

https://www.ece.uop.gr/en/staff/athanasios-koutras/

short bio of Athanasios Koutras

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