Fabio Babiloni, Ph.D.
University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
fabio.babiloni@uniroma1.it
High resolution EEG, multimodal integration of EEG, MEG and fMRI data, and brain computer interface
Anastasios Bezerianos, Ph.D.
University of Patras, Patras, Greece
bezer@upatras.gr
Complex Biological Systems Dynamics, Brain Machine Interface, Methodologies for Brain Connectivity Mapping, Translational Medicine and Biomarkers
Bert de Vries, Ph.D.
GN ReSound & Eindhoven Univ. of Tech., the Netherlands
bdevries@gnresound.com
Hearing rehabilitation, auditory modelling, Bayesian machine learning
Kevin Englehart, Ph.D.
University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada
kengleha@unb.ca
Fundamental and applied EMG signal processing and modeling, control systems for powered upper limb prostheses
Nicholas Hatsopoulos, Ph.D.
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
nicho@uchicago.edu
Systems neuroscience
Bin He, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
binhe@umn.edu
Brain-computer interface, EEG, MEG, ECoG, multimodal imaging, and neuromodulation
Just L. Herder, PhD
Delft University of Technology
j.l.herder@tudelft.nl
Mechanical design, underactuated grasping, static and dynamic balancing, prosthetics and orthotics, rehabilitation technology
Walter Herzog, Ph.D.
University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
walter@kin.ucalgary.ca
Neuro-biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system growth, healing, and adaptation of soft and hard tissues
Bo Hong, Ph.D.
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China hongbo@tsinghua.edu.cn
Neural decoding and cortical network analysis by EEG/ECoG; Electroneurophysiology
Richard D. Jones, Ph.D.
New Zealand Brain Research Institute, Christchurch, New Zealand
richard.jones@nzbri.org
Human performance engineering, neural signal processing, wake-sleep spectrum, attention, clinical neurophysiology, neurorehabilitation, virtual-reality, eye movements, swallowing disorders, communication disorders, driving
Hermano Igo Krebs, Ph.D.
MIT, Cambridge, USA
hikrebs@mit.edu
Robotics and information technology for rehabilitation - particularly neuro-rehabilitation
Dinesh Kant Kumar, Ph.D.
RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
dinesh@rmit.edu.au
Electromyogram analysis and modelling, eye fundus retinal image, biometrics, biological sensor networks, fractal analysis of biosignals and retinal images, singularity analysis of biosignals, wavelet analysis of biosignals, muscle fatigue analysis, ICA for biosignal analysis.
Dennis McFarland, Ph.D.
Wadsworth Center, Albany, NY, USA
mcfarlan@wadsworth.org
Brain machine interface
Silvestro Micera, Ph.D.
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
silvestro.micera@epfl.ch
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
micera@sssup.it
Neural interfaces, neuroprostheses, motor control, robot-mediated neurorehabilitation.
Pedram Mohseni, Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
pedram.mohseni@case.edu
Biomedical electronics, neural microsystems, circuits and systems for neural interfaces, recording and stimulation techniques and devices
Ferdinando Mussa-Ivaldi, Ph.D.
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
sandro@northwestern.edu
Bi-Directional Brain-Machine Interfaces, Body Machine Interface for Controlling Assistive Devices, Computational primitives for sensory-motor learning, Motor adaptation to changes in arm dynamics, The Representation of Time in the Sensory-Motor System, Understanding Force Control.
Karim Oweiss, Ph.D
Michigan State University
koweiss@msu.edu
Neural integration and plasticity in sensorimotor systems, Brain-Machine Interfaces, optogenetics, computational neuroscience, signal processing, information theory and machine learning.
Eric J. Perreault, Ph.D.
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
e-perreault@northwestern.edu
Sensorimotor control, biomechanics, rehabilitation, and neural machine interfaces.
Dejan B. Popovic, Ph.D., Dr. Tech.
Belgrade, Serbia
dbp@etf.rs, dbp@hst.aau.dk
Control of movement, restoration of movement in humans with disabilities, design of medical instrumentation, and information technology in medicine.
Robert Riener, Dr.-Ing.
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
riener@mavt.ethz.ch
Robotics, biomechanics, virtual reality, human-machine interaction, neuro-rehabilitation.
Justin C. Sanchez, Ph.D.
University of Miami,
Miami, FL, USA
jcsanchez@miami.edu
Neuroprosthetics, brain-machine interfaces, neural decoding, neurophysiology, sensorimotor control, neural engineering
Dustin J. Tyler, PhD
Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, OH, USA
dxt23@case.edu
Neural prosthesis, devices.
Shanbao Tong, Ph.D.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
shanbao.tong@gmail.com
Neural signal processing and electro-neurophysiology, brain injury and its rehabilitation, functional imaging of neural systems, laser speckle imaging.
Peter H. Veltink Dr.ir.
University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands
p.h.veltink@utwente.nl
Biomechatronics, ambulatory sensing in human movement control; Neural
engineering, neurostimulation, neuromodulation.
James D. Weiland, Ph.D.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
jweiland@usc.edu
Retinal prostheses, neural prostheses, electrode technology, visual evoked responses, and implantable electrical systems.
John A. White, Ph.D.
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
john.white@utah.edu
cellular neurophysiology, photonic imaging of neural activity, computational neuroscience
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