Focuses on the development of 'eSee-Shells', chronic multimodal neural interface devices using transparent, inkjet-printed electrocorticography (ECoG) arrays.
Explores the integration of silicon membranes into deformable structures and the creation of neural implants with electronic components directly at the electrode array level.
Explores the importance of real-time sensory feedback in enhancing the control and functional impact of prosthetic hands through various neuroengineering methods.
Explores miniaturized CMOS interfaces for neural recording and discusses spatial and temporal resolution, spike sorting, and wireless neural-interface-on-chip systems.