Neuroengineering
Overview
Neuroengineering is a multidisciplinary field that integrates engineering, neuroscience, and computer science to understand, repair, and enhance the nervous system. With one in three people affected by a neurological condition, our researchers are pioneering innovative approaches to measure and manipulate neural activity. Our work explores the complexity of the nervous system and its interactions with therapeutics, devices, digital systems, and human behavior to restore and augment neurological function.
Research Focus
Our research spans the spectrum from fundamental science to applied technology, including:
- Sensorimotor Processing and Control
- Learning, Memory, and Neural Plasticity
- Neural Circuit Function and Connectivity
- Neurodegeneration and Traumatic Brain Injury
- Computational Neuroscience and AI for Neural Systems
We are developing innovative methods to interact with the nervous system in real-time, such as:
- Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) powered by machine learning
- Non-invasive neuromodulation for treating Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, epilepsy
- Stem cell therapies for neurodegenerative diseases
- Closed-loop deep brain stimulation to precisely control neural circuits
Application Areas
Our research supports a wide range of clinical and technological advancements:
- Brain-Computer Interfaces: Enabling direct communication between brain and devices
- Therapeutic Neuromodulation: Precision stimulation for neural disorders
- Neurorehabilitation: Restoring function after injury through robotic and AI systems
- Neuroimaging and Diagnostics: Visualizing brain and nervous system function
- Neural Prosthetics: Implantable devices to replace lost sensory or motor function