Jesse Wheeler, PhD
2018 Doctoral Dissertation
“A bi-directional brain-computer interface using epidural electrocorticography and electrostimulation”
Draper
Neurotechnology Business Lead
Rob Coker, PhD
2017 Doctoral Dissertation
“Comparison of the Bi-Directional Performance of Micro-Channel Sieve and Thin-Film TIME Peripheral Nerve Interfaces”
Neurolutions, Inc.
Principal Engineer
Juan Pardo, PhD
2017 Doctoral Dissertation
“Somatosensory Map Following Stimulation of Rat Sciatic Nerve Using Polyimide Microfabricated Sieve Electrodes”
Engineer in industry
Jonathan Landes, PhD
2017 Doctoral Dissertation
“Intrinsic and Extrinsic Biomechanical Factors in a Co-adaptive ECoG-based Brain Computer Interface”
Ripple LLC
Research Support Engineer
Piyush Karande, PhD
2016 Doctoral Dissertation
“Development of Sparse Co-Adaptive Algorithms and their Investigation in ECoG based Closed-Loop BCI”
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Postdoctoral Research Staff Member
Matthew MacEwan, MD, PhD
2015 Doctoral Dissertation
“Functional Electrical Stimulation of Peripheral Nerve Tissue via Regenerative Sieve Electrodes“
Washington University School of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery
Acera Surgical
President/CSO
Erik Zellmer, PhD
2014 Doctoral Dissertation
“Restoring upper extremity mobility through functional neuromuscular stimulation using macro sieve electrodes”
Thomas Pearce, MD, PhD
2012 Doctoral Dissertation
“Neural correlates of reach planning and execution”
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pathology Resident
Jordan Williams, MD, PhD
2012 Doctoral Dissertation
“ECoG Correlates of Visuomotor Transformation, Neural Plasticity, and Application to a Force-Based Brain Computer Interface”
University of Pittsburgh Motorlab
Postdoctoral Fellow
Adam Rouse, MD, PhD
2011 Doctoral Dissertation
“Neural adaptation and the effect of distance on epidural electrocorticography for brain computer interfaces”
University of Rochester Medical Center
Research Assistant Professor – Department of Neuroscience
Nicholas Anderson, PhD
2008 Doctoral Dissertation
“Human electrocorticographic representation of hand movement and target acquisition in frontal and prefrontal cortex during reaching”
BIOTRONIK
Heart Failure Strategy and Portfolio Marketing
Dustin Heldman, PhD
2007 Doctoral Dissertation
“Epidural electrocorticography and intra-cortical local field potentials in motor cortex during volitional arm movements and their applications to neural prosthetic control”
Great Lakes NeuroTech
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Director of Biomedical Research
Sherwin Chan, MD, PhD
2006 Doctoral Dissertation
“Representation of dynamics of arm movement in primate motor cortex”
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, UMKC
Pediatric Radiologist, Children’s Mercy Hospital
Wei Wang, MD, PhD
2006 Doctoral Dissertation
“Motor cortical representation of hand position, velocity and rotation during reaching”
Washington University School of Medicine
Resident, Department of Radiology