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Jonathan Viventi

Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University

Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering

Dr. Viventi’s research uses flexible electronics to create new technology for interfacing with the brain at high resolution over large areas. These new tools can help diagnose and treat neurological disorders such as epilepsy, and help improve the performance of brain machine interfaces.

APPOINTMENTS AND AFFILIATIONS

  • Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering
  • Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
  • Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery
  • Faculty Network Member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Office Location: 1149 CIEMAS, Durham, NC 27708
  • Office Phone: (917) 727-2464
  • Email Address: j.viventi@duke.edu
  • Websites:

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 2010

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Using flexible electronics to create new technology for interfacing with the brain at high resolution over large areas. These new tools can help diagnose and treat neurological disorders such as epilepsy, and help improve the performance of brain machine interfaces.

AWARDS, HONORS, AND DISTINCTIONS

  • MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 List. MIT Technology Review. 2014
  • Popular Science Brilliant 10. Popular Science. 2014


Visit website: https://bme.duke.edu/faculty/jonathan-viventi

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See also: Academia Duke University - Private research university in Durham, North Carolina

Details last updated 13-Apr-2020

Jonathan Viventi News

Neural Matrix, the new brain implant projected to last six years

Neural Matrix, the new brain implant projected to last six years

Medical Xpress - 08-Apr-2020

Promising tech for treating brain disorders successfully deployed in monkeys and rodents