Tiny tech, big signals: the future of brain-computer interfaces
Interesting Engineering - 13-Apr-2025Georgia Tech's wireless brain sensor detects neural signals with 96% accuracy
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Professor at Georgia Tech’s George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Dr. W. Hong Yeo is an accomplished researcher and professor at the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the director of the Center for Human-Centric Interfaces and Engineering (HCIE), where his work focuses on the cutting edge of bioelectronics, soft robotics, and neural interfaces. His research bridges engineering, materials science, and medicine, with a particular emphasis on developing flexible, skin-like devices that can seamlessly integrate with the human body.
Visit website: https://www.me.gatech.edu/faculty/yeo
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Georgia Tech's wireless brain sensor detects neural signals with 96% accuracy