The focus of the Neural Signals and Systems Laboratory is to elucidate neuronal system behavior through novel signal processing and computer modeling techniques. Our research activities include early detection of seizures, neural computational modeling, stochastic resonance and network synchronization, brain computer interface and control strategies for prosthetic devices. Such studies will ultimately improve our understanding of the brain dynamics which will inspire therapies for controlling neural communication responsible for brain disorders.

Our research group consists of dedicated graduate and undergraduate students from various background. The success of our research is dependent on the a great working relationship with our collaborators from neurosurgery, cell and molecular biology, rehabilitation engineering and mechanical engineering. For more information about our lab, please contact Dr. Alan Chiu.