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Researchers

INN is host to an interdisciplinary group of researchers spanning cellular and molecular neuroscience to systems neuroscience and beyond. We bring together researchers from across 6 Faculties, including Applied Sciences, Arts and Social Sciences, Education, Communication, Art and Technology, Health Sciences, and Science.

Faculty Members

Alex Wiesman

neuroimaging, MEG, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cognitive neuroscience

neurofeedback, emotion regulation, ADHD, design research, children 

affective computing, machine learning, interactive robotics, developmental robotics

Brianne Kent

Alzheimer’s disease, sleep, circadian rhythms, memory, translational research, mice, humans

Carolyn Sparrey

biomechatronics, Patient specific technologies, computational models of injury, tissue mechanics and materials

Charles Krieger

glutamate receptors, microglia, motor neuron disease, neurons and motorneurons, neuromuscular junction, neurotransmitters, synapse

Dan Marigold

sensorimotor control, locomotion, vision, eye tracking, motor learning

carbohydrates and their processing enzymes in health and disease

Dylan Cooke

neuroplasticity, sensorimotor, electrophysiology, brain organization, motor control

Elina Birmingham

autism spectrum disorder, attention, face perception, eye tracking, decreased sound tolerance

Emily Cameron

parental mental health, infant and child development, transition to parenthood, neurodiversity, program development, evaluation

development of neurotech to study brain-behaviour relationships

Frank Lee

dopamine, molecular, interaction, neurodegeneration, addiction

biomedical imaging, medical image analysis, artificial intelligence, health, computer vision

Grace Iarocci

development, autism, developmental disabilities, social-emotional competence

neurorehabilitation, neurorepair, neuroplasticity, movement analysis, regenerative rehabilitation

Harald Hutter

nervous system development, axon guidance, C. elegans, cell adhesion, genetics

EEG, event-related potentials (ERPs), attention, distraction, inhibitory control

human iPSC brain modelling, neural stem cells, rare disease, neurodegeneration, metabolism, cell fate

Megh Marathe

epilepsy, EEG, neurotechnology, patient experience, ethnography

2D materials, diagnostic sensors, biomarker proteins, breath analysis screening, device fabrication

cellular neuroscience, protein transport, alzheimer's disease, immunocytochemistry

concussion, traumatic brain injury, behavioral health interventions, mHealth/tech interventions, patient- and community-oriented research

Ö. Nilay Yalçin

affective computing, empathy, machine learning, cognitive science, human-computer interaction

Peter Ruben

voltage-gated sodium channels, channelopathies, epileptic encephalopathies, biophysical properties, structure/function relationships

aging, development, computational neuroscience

Sam Doesberg

neuroimaging, MEG, autism, neural oscillations, network neuroscience

Steve DiPaola

cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neural networks, visual perception, behavior modelling

brain plasticity, machine learning, digital health solutions, computational neuroscience, behavioural testing

aging, mental health, technology, epidemiology, psychology

Vasily Vakorin

computational neuroscience, neuroinformatics, clinical neurophysiology, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, MRI

Zara Anwarzai

Skill, expertise, action, collectives, social cognition

Zhenman Fang

hardware acceleration, emerging workload characterization and acceleration, big data computing systems, hardware/software codesign, heterogeneous computing