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University of Manchester

Mahdi Saleh

Working in:

  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Data science and biomarkers

My research interests are in the domain of instrumentation and measurement with a special focus on developing embedded processing and communication systems for bioelectronic sensors for monitoring and analyzing biomarkers. My current work is focused on developing a wearable EEG monitoring device.

Sapienza, University of Rome
Overseas

Nicole Urbini

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Virtual reality

I am interested in the study of cerebellar involvement in cognitive and social functions in healthy population and psychopathology. More in depth, I am focusing on the study of cerebello-cerebral pathways.

University of Exeter

Sonia Medina

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Invasive brain or spinal stimulation
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers

I work at Sam Hughes Pain Lab in Exeter (ExPain). My research covers an array of mechanism-based approaches to study and treat pain, including functional neuroimaging, phycophysics, behavioural testing, and interviews. Most recently, my work focuses on the use of virtual reality to treat acute and chronic pain.

University of Michigan
Overseas

Fariba Mohammadi

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Biomechanics
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Invasive brain or spinal stimulation

We are interested in the innovation of electrical stimulation therapies for neurological disorders (a.k.a. neuromodulation), specifically for chronic pain management. The overall goal of our group is to develop a patient-specific approach using computer models and clinical measurements. We believe this research will help optimize current technologies and innovate new therapies to improve patient outcomes.

Oxford University Hospitals

Sergiu Lucec

Working in:

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

Electronic patient records, with an additional focus on Laboratory results and communication.

University of Exeter | Exeter

Sana Poormohammadreza

Working in:

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

I’m a second year medical student interested in research in AI in Medicine. I would like to join the network group to meet researchers in this area and have opportunities to be involved in the research.

University of Alberta
Overseas

Yusuf Ahmed

Working in:

  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Biomechanics
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Neurofeedback
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers

Neurotech for cognitive rehabilitation and age-technology. Neuro-rehabilitation engineering, signal processing and control

University of Exeter

Callum O’Malley

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Neurofeedback
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers
  • Other

Individually my research covers the perception of effort and how it is affected by the pain experience on a psychophysiological level.
Linked to that, I then explore the behavioural and cognitive changes in self-regulation due to pain.
As a group, we explore the use of virtual reality and eye-tracking with their ability to enhance performance across sport, military, aviation, and clinical settings.
As a new member of my team, the aim is to bridge the pain research and eye-tracking/virtual reality research already underway.

University of Bath

Solya Szekely

Working in:

  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Data science and biomarkers

I study movement-related symptoms and their cortical representation in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation