2431 EECS 1301 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 [email protected]
Research Interest:
Implantable devices for brain-machine interfaces
Current Research:
Implantable neural recording devices and low-power decoders
Implantable neural recording systems hold the promise of restored limb function to paralyzed individuals. Existing approaches have either used wires for data communication and power, or have been impractically bulky (> 1mm). My research focuses on developing a novel, sub-200um wireless neural amplifier with a carbon fiber probe for recording. Other projects include an implantable, high-channel count neural recording system, and decoder development for real-time robotic prosthetic control.