About Us
Our lab is dedicated to the processing and interpretation of human biosignals and neuroimaging data. Our research is divided into two key areas: biosignal processing and computational neuroscience.
In biosignal processing, we design and prototype low-cost EEG and EMG-based hardware platforms for patient monitoring, rehabilitation, and assistive applications. These systems aim to be portable, accessible, and effective for individuals affected by drop foot, below-neck paralysis, amputation, and related motor impairments. We also investigate applications for healthy users through advanced human–machine interfaces.
Our computational neuroscience efforts focus on modeling and understanding the brain’s structure and function using MRI, fMRI, and EEG datasets. We apply machine learning, AI, manifold learning, and topological data analysis to capture and interpret complex neural dynamics and brain representations.