First place in the NeurIPS EEG Transfer Learning Competition; featured in multiple media interviews and articles, including BBC News, The New Statesman, etc.; partnered with NHS to bring its neurotechnology to stroke patients; won a global competition for its brain-computer interface tech.
Research Experience
Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London; led his team to win first place in the NeurIPS EEG Transfer Learning Competition; co-founder and CTO of Cogitat, collaborating with leading robotics companies and rehabilitation clinics.
Education
PhD: Neuroinformatics
Background
PhD in Neuroinformatics, focusing on generalized models for EEG decoding, enabling brain-computer interfaces that work across users and devices without further training or calibration. Co-founder and CTO of Cogitat, partnering with leading robotics companies and rehabilitation clinics to enable stroke survivors to actively control their therapy using wearable BCI technology.