We would like to invite you to watch the talks of our workshop 'Cortical Prostheses - Interdisciplinary Research Towards Artificial Vision for the Blind'. It will take place from 19 to 22 September 2023. If you are interested in watching the talks via Zoom (free of charge), please use the web form at https://www.uni-bremen.de/i-see/hwk-workshop to register. In addition to the registration form, you will also find the abstracts of all the presentations and a provisional timetable (which is in German time) on the website. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Here is the list of scheduled talks: Michael Beyeler Human-in-the-Loop Optimization of Simulated Prosthetic Vision Avi Caspi Eye tracking in cortical visual prosthesis - from theory to practice Gislin Dagnelie Early functional outcomes for the first human with the Intracortical Visual Prosthesis (ICVP) Theo Doll Additively Fabricated Cortical Electrodes – a materials challenge Udo Ernst I-See - Evaluating novel approaches for constructing visual cortical prostheses Eduardo Fernandez Jover Towards an advanced cortical visual neuroprosthesis based on intracortical microelectrodes Ione Fine Pulse trains to percepts: Using virtual patients to describe the perceptual effects of human visual cortical stimulation Shelley I. Fried Towards the development of a micro-coil based cortical visual prosthesis Diego Ghezzi High-density wide-area cortical visual prosthesis Umut Guclu Neural Coding and Neuroprosthetics with Deep Learning and Synthetic Reality Michael Herzog A psychophysical approach to object rendering in future V4 prostheses Dirk Jancke Probing electrical brain stimulation in genetically modified mice Arto Nurmikko Wireless Networks of Implanted Microchips for Distributed Cortical Sensing and Stimulation Christopher Pack Design considerations for an extrastriate visual cortical prosthetic Carlos Ponce Estimating the capacity of neuronal population encoding via image reconstructions Bogdan Raducanu Chips to neurons and back: electronic circuits for neural recording and stimulation Pieter Roelfsema Visual perception and consciousness and their restoration when the eyes fail Andreas Schander Development of neural probes for chronic recording and electrical stimulation Michael Schmid Influence of visual cortex stimulation on perception: Insights from experiments in non-human primates Martin Schrimpf Do Topographic ANNs Predict the Behavioral Effects of Neural Interventions in Primate IT Cortex? Fabian Sinz Exploring the Visual System with Functional Digital Twins and Inception Loops Anna Wang Roe A novel interface for cortical columnar neuromodulation with multi-point infrared neural stimulation Daniel Yoshor Implementing a Visual Cortical Prosthetic: Advances and Challenges best wishes David