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Center for Neurotechnology

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The Center for Neurotechnology is improving health and function by engineering neural devices. We are a collaboration of @UW @MIT @SDSU and the @NSF

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UW ECE and UW Medicine Professor Chet Moritz will deliver a Science in Medicine lecture Thurs., Feb. 20. His talk will describe the potential neurotechnology has to improve quality of life after brain and spinal cord injury. More info / RSVP: research-grad-ed.uwmedicine.org/event/science-…

UW ECE and UW Medicine Professor Chet Moritz will deliver a Science in Medicine lecture Thurs., Feb. 20. His talk will describe the potential neurotechnology has to improve quality of life after brain and spinal cord injury. More info / RSVP: research-grad-ed.uwmedicine.org/event/science-…
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During #EngineersWeek2025, IEEE Brain celebrates those pushing the boundaries of #neurotech and #neuralengineering. As it was once said, it’s not just about #brain interfaces; it’s about unlocking the mind’s mysteries and expanding human potential. Happy #EWeek2025! #neuroscience

During #EngineersWeek2025, <a href="/IEEEBrain/">IEEE Brain</a> celebrates those pushing the boundaries of #neurotech and #neuralengineering. As it was once said, it’s not just about #brain interfaces; it’s about unlocking the mind’s mysteries and expanding human potential. Happy #EWeek2025! #neuroscience
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Chet Moritz's UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine UW Medicine Center for Neurotechnology @UW_ece electrical stimulator to regain hand function & dexterity after spinal cord injury is among the 64 research projects in the 2025 #STATMadness bracket competition @STATNews. Voting starts today. tinyurl.com/ycxabhuy

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UW CNT faculty member Kurt Weaver kicks off the UW Brain Awareness Open House for 200 high school students. #brainawarenessweek #brainweek

UW CNT faculty member Kurt Weaver kicks off the UW Brain Awareness Open House for 200 high school students. #brainawarenessweek #brainweek
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Congratulations to SDSU CNT member Amir Alimohammad who was recently awarded a three-year National Science Foundation grant titled “SHF: Small: A Ubiquitous Brain-Computer Interface for Supplementing Cognitive and Motor Functions.”

Congratulations to SDSU CNT member Amir Alimohammad who was recently awarded a three-year National Science Foundation grant titled “SHF: Small: A Ubiquitous Brain-Computer Interface for Supplementing Cognitive and Motor Functions.”
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CNT co-director Chet Moritz discusses how his work in Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation (TSS) contributed to the success of ONWARD Medical's Arc-EX device. u2fp.org/get-educated/c…

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New paper by CNT members: Shrivastav, S.R., et al., Transcutaneous spinal stimulation and short-burst interval treadmill training in children with cerebral palsy: A pilot study, IEEE Trans. on Biomedical Eng., 72:1775-1784, 2025. ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10815…

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New paper by CNT members: DeVol, C.R., et al., Effects of spinal stimulation and short-burst treadmill training on gait biomechanics in children with cerebral palsy, Gate & Posture, 118:25-32, 2025. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Chet Moritz, CNT co-director, speaks with high school students during the five day “YSP-REACH” summer program. During this program, students (22 students in person; 150 students virtual) receive an introduction to neuroscience, neural engineering and neuroethics.

Chet Moritz, CNT co-director, speaks with high school students during the five day “YSP-REACH” summer program.  During this program, students (22 students in person; 150 students virtual) receive an introduction to neuroscience, neural engineering and neuroethics.
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Today was the final day of the CNT Young Scholars Program-REACH for high school students. Talk included: Jeffrey Herron (deep brain stimulation), Chet Moritz (electrical stimulation of the spinal cord), Amy Orsborn (brain computer interfaces) and Sara Goering (neuroethics).

Today was the final day of the CNT Young Scholars Program-REACH for high school students. Talk included: Jeffrey Herron (deep brain stimulation), Chet Moritz (electrical stimulation of the spinal cord), Amy Orsborn (brain computer interfaces) and Sara Goering (neuroethics).