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University of Liveprool

Sudipta Chowdhury

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Biomechanics
  • Pumps and infusion devices
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Invasive brain or spinal stimulation
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Neurofeedback
  • Invasive recording systems
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers
  • Optogenetic systems
  • Other

Current student – I am still exploring my interests in health and med tech

Ismail Ibrahim Abdulfattah

Working in:

  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Biomechanics
  • Pumps and infusion devices
  • Digital Health
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Neurofeedback
  • Virtual reality

Doctor – I have not started research.

DCU

Frank Rava

Working in:

  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Virtual reality

Psychology

University of Southampton

John McBeth

Working in:

  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Digital Health
  • Data science and biomarkers

Chronic pain, Multimorbidity, Epidemiology, Health Data Science, Digital health

University of Bath | Bath

Harriet Downing

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Biomechanics
  • Pumps and infusion devices
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Invasive brain or spinal stimulation
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Neurofeedback
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers

The Bath Institute for the Augmented Human is led by Prof Damien Coyle and Dr Ben Metcalfe, and brings together 60+ academics at Bath with expertise in neurotech, wearables/sensors, robotics, VR/AR, Virtual Digital Assistants, assistive communications devices, haptics, implantables, brain-computer interfaces. The Institute’s focus is on the development of technology to improve human physical and cognitive performance, in a safe and ethical manner, for societal benefit and ensuring no harm is done in the field.

UHAS

Nana Yaw Barimah Manaphraim

Working in:

  • Animal models
  • Digital Health
  • Virtual reality
  • Other

*Neuroscience, Infectious diseases, Environmental factors (light, air, etc) affecting health, Neurotechnology and neuroethics, Healthy Built environment design, Building Biology

University of Bath

Robert Clarke

Working in:

  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Digital Health
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Virtual reality

My areas of research are in using non-invasive brain-computer interfaces for controlling robotic arms and using neurofeedback for treatment of psychological conditions. My work aims to create approaches for robotic arm control that are more intuitive for the user.

South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust (SEHSCT)

Gerard O’Connor

Working in:

  • Biomechanics
  • Digital Health
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Neurofeedback

First contact physiotherapist, fibromyalgia, chronic LBP

University of Glasgow

Lydia Jilantikiri

Working in:

  • Biomechanics
  • Digital Health
  • Neurofeedback
  • Virtual reality

Doctoral researcher developing a system for upper limb neurorehabilitation, using serious games designed in Virtual Reality along with Brain-Computer Interface, for people with Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury.