
ResearchStrathclyde Neurotechnology Centre
Launch Event
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26thMarch2025
Launch Event
Welcome to the Strathclyde Neurotechnology Centre Launch Event! Join us for an exciting day at the Technology and Innovation Centre - University of Strathclyde. The Strathclyde Neurotechnology Centre will be officially opened by Professor Sir Jim McDonald with a key note talk from Professor Tim Denison. The event will consist of invited talks from experts in the field and opportunities to networkLocation: Technology and Innovation Centre
Group leaders

Professor Keith Mathieson
My research is focussed on the development of devices to interface with neural systems. These are microfabriated, optoelectronic, implantable devices to record and activate neural activity within the brain. I hold a 10-year award from the Royal Academy of Engineering as part of their Chair in Emerging Technologies scheme, with a focus on neurotechnology.

Professor Shuzo Sakata
My team studies brain states in health and disease at the circuit level, interrogating the brain-wide organization of neural and non-neural ensembles across sleep-wake cycles. We investigate disrupted brain states in Alzheimer’s disease, exploring the potential of neuromodulation for treatment with neurotechnology.

Dr Yashar Moshfeghi
My lab, NeuraSearch, leads the frontier in uniting human intelligence and information systems through innovative Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs), advanced AI, and neurotech-driven methods. We aim to facilitate information access and retrieval, pushing the boundaries of AI-powered neurotechnology.
Research highlights
Retinal Prosthetic
We're involved in developing a prosthesis system that restores vision to patients with degenerative retinal diseases.
Optoelectronic Neural Probes
We develop optoelectronic technology that allows neuroscientists to examine the functional properties of neurons in vivo.
Auditory Cortical Prosthesis
We're developing a system that can restore auditory perception in a broad range of deafness conditions.
Neurotechnology-driven research
We apply cutting-edge technology to investigate brain states in health and disease.
Alzheimer's disease
We're investigating mutual relationships between sleep and Alzheimer’s pathology.
Sleep-related neural ensembles
We're examining brain-wide neural population activity across sleep-wake cycles.
NeuraSearch
We investigate the neurophysiological manifestations of key information search concepts in the brain, including relevance and information need.
Pilot Workload
We investigated physiological signals captured via EEG, ECG & eye-tracking to classify pilot workload during live flights.
Partnerships
Collaborators
University of Utah
Steve Blair and Alessandra Angelucci
Stanford University
Daniel Palanker
West Virginia University
Loren Rieth
RIKEN
Jun Nagai
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski
Karolina Pytka
University of Glasgow
Frank Pollick
Funders

