1. Typology of Prostheses and Interface Modes between Humans and Digital Systems 2. Design and Distribution of Detachable Digital Prostheses 3. Cyber-utopianism 4. Living with Digital Prostheses 5. The Addictive Nature of Cognitive Prostheses 6. Cognitive Prosthetics and Social Engineering 7. Potential Pedagogical Impact of Massive and Excessive Use of Cognitive Prosthetics 8. Body and Technology through the Concepts of the Cyborg and the Enhanced Human 9. The Economic and Environmental Impact and the Sustainability of Computer-based Prosthetics
Maxime Derian is a researcher at Panthéon-Sorbonne University - Paris 1 (CETCOPRA), France, and a member of the Observatoire des mondes numériques en sciences humaines (OMNSH), France. He is an anthropologist of techniques, specializing in the domain of social uses and digital tools, especially concerning e-health. His research focuses on the hybridization of the human body with computerized machines.