Neuroengineering for Return to Function
June 16 – 20, 2025
Washington, DC

The third annual GU-TUM summer school in neuroengineering was held in June, 2025, at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. The topic for this year’s event was “Neuroengineering for Return to Function”. Speakers from Georgetown, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, NIH, Johns Hopkins and University of California San Francisco joined 60+ students from across the US and abroad for a series of talks on neuroengineering for return to function, student poster presentations, student workshops, and panels on neuroethics and the clinical applications of neuroengineering.

The Center for Neuroengineering at Georgetown University combines Georgetown University Medical Center’s strengths in neuroscience and bioethics, based in Jesuit values to pursue outcomes for the common good. TUM, GUMC’s partner in the Center for Neuroengineering, is among the world leaders in robotics and neurotechnology and is based in Munich, Germany. Other partners of the CNE alliance include Lawrence Livermore National Labs, renowned for its strengths in computing and precision engineering, and MedStar, the largest clinical system in the mid-Atlantic area.

Please join us for the fourth annual Summer School to be held in Munich in June, 2026. More information will be forthcoming.



