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University of Oxford | Oxford

Pranav Mahajan

Working in:

  • Computational and dynamical brain models
  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Biomechanics
  • Digital Health
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers

I work at the intersection of pain neuroscience and safe learning, with a focus on basic science experiments and theories, in hopes that atleast some of which could lead to interventions that alleviate chronic pain.

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

PhD Student Researcher | Cardiff

Rahat Jahangir Rony

Working in:

  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Digital Health

I am doing research in HCI. My research goal includes exploring the opportunities of technologies for upper limb rehabilitation for stroke patients at home in low-resource settings.

University of Bologna / University of Wisconsin-Madison
Overseas

Francesco Ellia

Working in:

  • Digital Health

I’m a Philosopher of Science working on the theoretical foundations of neuroscience of consciousness. I’m also involved in DARE – Digital Lifelong Prevention, a project that develops technological solutions for preventive healthcare for Italy’s Ministry of Health.

Afe Babalola University
Overseas

Jesuloluwa Zaccheus

Working in:

  • Prosthetics and robotics
  • Digital Health
  • Data science and biomarkers
  • Other

Neuroengineering, Medical Imaging, Artificial intelligence for medical applications

University of Bath | Bath

Naomi du Bois

Working in:

  • Digital Health
  • Neurofeedback
  • Virtual reality
  • Other

Currently, I am a trial manager on a UKRI Turing AI Acceleration Fellowship Project, where I am responsible for planning and running EEG-based BCI research trials – which primarily includes trials with patients who have prolonged disorders of consciousness and/or physical impairments resulting from injury or disease. My main area of research has a focus on brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies.

Cardiff University | Cardiff

Jen Davies

Working in:

  • Bioelectronics and sensor systems
  • Biomechanics
  • Digital Health
  • Non-invasive brain stimulation
  • Peripheral stimulation
  • Virtual reality

I study the spinal and supraspinal neural control of dynamic movements, and the impact of pain, stress or anxiety, and musculoskeletal or neurological disorders on this control. To do this I use techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, surface electromyography (including high-density arrays), intramuscular electromyography, peripheral nerve stimulation and motion capture.

Nuffield Department Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford | Oxford

Amanda Wall

Working in:

  • Digital Health
  • Other

Investigating an online sleep intervention in a chronic widespread pain/fibromyalgia population, with particular focus on physical activity and motor performance using a range of novel online tools and games.

University of Oxford | Oxford

Marzia Hoque Tania

Working in:

  • Digital Health
  • Virtual reality
  • Data science and biomarkers

I am an early-career multidisciplinary researcher, presently employed as a clinical machine learning researcher at the University of Oxford. My research primarily centres around electronic healthcare records and secondary care data. During my doctoral studies, I concentrated on visual knowledge transformation, while my current postdoctoral work is centred on developing survival-aware machine learning techniques for healthcare applications