
JHU Neuroengineering
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Neuroengineering & Biomedical Instrumentation Lab, led by Prof. Nitish Thakor, at Johns Hopkins University.
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http://neuroengineering.bme.jhu.edu/ 26-10-2017 21:26:34
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“Part of the beauty of the field of biomedical engineering,” Luke Osborn says, “is that it’s getting stronger on both the #medical and the #engineering sides. This is exactly the kind of work that I hoped to do when I came to Hopkins.” Read more: engineering.jhu.edu/magazine/2018/…


A rich infographic on our largest organ—skin nature.com/articles/d4158… Nature Outlook #OA by Julie Gould Lucy Reading-Ikkanda


Looking forward to seeing the latest work from Mark Wilson at the upcoming IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society #NER19 conference!




Check out Johns Hopkins BME’s posters at the #SPIEMedicalImaging conference. Visit 10951-108 on the design of a “minimally-invasive neuro-acoustic probe”, next to Nick Durr’s research on the application of deep learning to video endoscopy. Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins Engineering Hopkins Med News




Last year, Chanel Grant - a HS senior Glen Burnie High School at the time - built and tested temperature and touch sensors for prosthetic hands! What happens if your prosthesis touches something too hot???? Johns Hopkins BME Johns Hopkins Engineering #GirlDay2019 #neuroengineering youtu.be/PzXu_HBGFDc





As a TA for Neural Implants and Interfaces, I just gave my first guest lecture for a graduate level course! Johns Hopkins BME



Review paper is officially out! It's my first journal publication and I'm very fortunate to have it be a part of the Proceedings of the IEEE. If interested in Biomimetic Sensing and Encoding using Electronic Skins, check it out! ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/88447…