Led by Josh Smith and Sam Kassegne, the Communication and Interface Thrust works on designs for enhancing the CNT’s Neurochip research platform, as well as multifunctional electrodes for engineering neuroplasticity in the brain and spinal cord. Examples include innovative glassy carbon electrodes for brain surface stimulation, and wireless power and data solutions for neural implants.
Projects
- Neurotransmitter response to epidural spinal cord stimulation via directional glassy-carbon neural interfaces
Sam Kassegne, Chet Moritz - Wireless neurochip for neuromorphic plasticity induction
Joshua Smith, Matthew Reynolds, Rajesh Rao, Eberhard Fetz - Artifact cancellation for plasticity induction
Visvesh Sathe, Steve Perlmutter, Chris Rudell - Multi-function electrodes for inducing and quantifying spinal cord plasticity
Steve Perlmutter, Polina Anikeeva - Quantifying large-scale cortical dynamics and plasticity during task learning
Eric Shea-Brown