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Editorial board

Editor-in-Chief

Dr Samit Chakrabarty - University of Leeds, UK

Samit's research interests are in the elucidation of sensory and motor planning and execution in mammals, using non-invasive recording tools leading to the development of physiologically relevant solutions to improve diagnosis and therapy for sensory-motor dysfunctions and limb loss.

 

Executive Editors

Actively being recruited.

Dr Alex Casson - University of Manchester, UK

Alex's research interests are in non-invasive bioelectronic interfaces: the design and application of wearable sensors, and skin-conformal flexible sensors, for human body monitoring and data analysis from highly artefact prone naturalistic situations. His particular interests in closed loop systems are those which are tailored to the individual by personalised manufacturing via printing; and tailored to the individual by adjusting non-invasive stimulation (light, sound, electrical current) using data driven responses/outputs from real-time signal processing.

Professor James Fallon - Bionics Institute

Professor Xingyu Jiang - Southern University of Science and Technology, China

Xingyu's research interests are in micropatterned liquid metal-polymer based flexible electronics for diagnostics and therapeutics.

Professor Sujatha Srinivasan - IIT Madras, India

Sujatha's research interests are in human-device interactions and the impact of rehabilitation and assistive devices.

Dr Cunjiang Yu - Pennsylvania State University, USA

Cunjiang's research interests focus in fundamental and applications of soft electronics and bioelectronics.

Editorial Board

Actively being recruited.

Dr Oluwasesan Adegoke - University of Dundee, UK

Oluwasesan's research is tailored towards the development of optical and electrochemical biosensors for defence & security, food, environmental and biomedical applications.

Dr Diana Deca - Neurobotx, UK

Diana's research interest spans invasive brain machine interfaces, computational modeling and integration with haptics and prosthetics.

Professor Abdoulaye Banire Diallo - Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

Professor Arindam GhoshIndian Institute of Science

Dr Amparo Güemes Gonzalez - University of Cambridge, UK

Amparo's research interests combine signal processing, computational models, bioelectronics and electrophysiology to develop advanced algorithms and neurotechnology to be integrated into a closed-loop platform aiming to improve metabolic control.

Dr John Hardy - Lancaster University, UK

John's research interests are in the development of biomaterials chemistry for bioelectronics.

Dr Harish Kambampati - NTR Biosensors

Dr Harish Kambampati completed his PhD in neuroscience at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He now works as an R&D Manager, responsible for developing a project called ORME at NTR Biosensors SRL, a company based in Milan that deals with designing and producing innovative medical-rehabilitative devices. 

Dr. M. Satish Kumar - Queen's University Belfast

Satish Kumar’s research is grounded in the field of postcolonial studies of South Asia with a close affinity to social sciences and humanities promoting SDGs.

Professor Ning Hu - Zhejiang University, China

Ning's research interests are the interdisciplinary field of bioelectronics and nanotechnologies, focusing on biomedical sensing detection technology, micro/nano biosensors, and multifunctional integrated sensing system.

Dr Mihai A. Petrovici - Universität Bern, Switzerland

Mihai's research interests lie in understanding how the microscopic interactions between neurons - both biological and artificial - can give rise to emergent phenomena such as intelligence and cognition.

Dr Julien Reboud - University of Glasgow, UK

Julien’s research interests include the development of biosensing technologies for medical diagnostics and therapy, with a particular focus on solving challenges for under-served communities.

Dr Rajnish Sharma - Chitkara University, India

Rajnish's research interests are in neural amplifiers and other associated electronic circuits.

Associate Professor Mohit Shivdasani - University of New South Wales, Australia

Mohit's research interests lie in sensory neural prosthetics such as cochlear or retinal implants, as well as implantable sensors for measuring inflammation. In particular, areas mainly include electrode design, electrochemistry, electrophysiology, preclinical studies in animals and psychophysical studies in patients.

Professor Cristina Trois - University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Dr Heyu Yin - Columbia University, USA

Heyu's research interests include implanted optoelectronic brain-machine interfaces, electrochemical sensors, microfluidic systems, and lab-on-CMOS integration for portable biosensing and environmental monitoring application.

 

Advisory Council

Actively being recruited.

Professor Sivakumar Balasubramanian - Christian Medical College Vellore, India

Sivakumar's research interests are neurorehabilitation engineering and science, with a focus on: (a) developing, optimizing, and translating simple technology for neurorehabilitation, and (b) advancing the foundations of quantitative movement analysis.

Dr Daniel ChewGalvani Bioelectronics, UK

Daniel's research interest is in the field of design and development of bioelectronic medicines; specifically the conduction of translational research through to clinical application. 

Professor Gerald E. LoebUniversity of Southern California, USA

Gerald's research interests are on implanted electronic devices, including neural prostheses and cardiac pacemakers for clinical use and recording interfaces for neurophysiological research.

Professor George Malliaras - University of Cambridge, UK

George's research interests lie in interfacing electronics with living systems to develop better tools for healthcare.

Professor Paul Millner - University of Leeds, UK (retired)

Paul's research interests are in affinity directed biosensors and nanoparticles.

Professor John A Rogers - Northwestern University, USA

John's research interests are in the materials science and engineering aspects of electronic systems designed to allow stable integration with soft living tissues.

Dr Arun Sridhar - Skraps, USA

Arun's research interests are in exploring new neural targets especially in the autonomic nervous system as a conduit to treat diseases across multiple therapy areas.

Professor George Wittenberg - University of Pittsburgh, USA