Our Collaborators
Much of our research at the Next Generation Neural Interfaces Lab is inter-/multi-disciplinary and collaborative. Through working closely with other teams of scientists and engineers we are able to tackle problems which are beyond the reach of an individual research group.
The following are some of our current collaborators:
Name | Institution | Expertise |
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Prof. Payam Barnaghi | Imperial College London | Machine learning, smart home healthcare |
Prof. Tim Denison | University of Oxford | Closed loop systems, neural interfaces, algorithm technologies, bioelectronics |
Prof. Patrick Degenaar | Newcastle University | Neuroprosthetics, optogenetics, visual prosthetics |
Prof. Nick Donaldson | UCL | Implanted devices, micropackaging, encapsulation |
Prof. Piotr Dudek | University of Manchester | Mixed-signal circuit design in hybrid CMOS/ReRAM technology |
Prof. Derk-Jan Dijk | University of Surrey | Sleep and physiology |
Mr Jinendra Ekanayake | Wellcome/EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience |
Neurosurgery |
Prof. Andrew Jackson | Newcastle University | Movement neuroscience, epilepsy, neurotechnology, neural prosthetics, brain-machine interfaces |
Dr Dirk Koch | University of Manchester | Digital circuit design in hybrid CMOS/ReRAM technology |
Prof. Tor Sverre Lande | University of Oslo | Ultrawideband (UWB) radar, neuromorphic electronics |
Prof. Danilo Mandic | EEE Department, Imperial College | Signal processing, machine learning. |
Dr Mirella Di Lorenzo | University of Bath | Energy harvesting |
Dr Kianoush Nazarpour | Newcastle University | Biomedical engineering, statistical and adaptive signal processing for brain- and muscle-machine interface technology |
Dr Jeffrey Neasham | Newcastle University | Ultrasound, underwater acoustics, digital communication |
Prof. Anthony O'Neil | Newcastle University | Device design/microfabrication, interface engineering and heterogenious integration |
Dr Christos Papavassiliou | Imperial College London | Analogue/RF circuit design in hybrid CMOS/ReRAM technology |
Prof. Themis Prodromakis | University of Southampton | ReRAM/memristor device modelling and fabrication |
Prof. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga | University of Leicester | Neuroscience: visual perception and memory, spike sorting |
Prof. David Sharp | Division of Brain Sciences | Neurology, TBI, Dementia |