Center for Neural Engineering – PSU

Summary

The Penn State Center for Neural Engineering is a university-wide Center, bridging the campuses and Colleges of Engineering and Science at University Park, with the College of Medicine at Hershey. It is housed within facilities of the Department of Neurosurgery and theDepartment of Engineering Science and Mechanics.

The Center has resident core faculty, with a considerable number of faculty Affiliates drawn from University Park and Hershey.The Center enables the successful conduct of interdisciplinary research and acquisition of funding for projects that individual Penn State scientists could not perform on their own.

Categories: Penn State Neuroscience, Neural Engineering

 

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Web page

Emaillabs@esm.psu.edu Twitter:  twitter.com/PSUESM Phone: 814.865.4523 Address: Dept. of Engineering Science and Mechanics The Pennsylvania State University 212 Earth-Engineering Sciences Building University Park, PA 16802

Director: Steven J. Schiff

 

About

The Center is positioned to facilitate and enable collaboration between faculty from the Huck Institutes for the Life Sciences, Materials Research, and Neuroscience Institutes at Penn State, and forms a physical conduit for faculty and students from across the Engineering Departments, the Integrative Biosciences Neuroscience Program, Physics, Mathematics, and Biology, as well as trainees and faculty from Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Psychiatry.

The Center for Neural Engineering provides the core facilities to:

Coordinate collaboration between Departments at ...

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Steven Schiff

Categories: Penn State Neuroscience, NIH BRAIN Researchers, Neural Engineering, Neuroethics people, Neuromodulation researchers, Mason Neuroscience Alumni

Research interests include neural engineering, neurosurgery, epilepsy, Parkinson's Disease, wave mechanics, brain machine interfaces, EEG, electrical fields, and control theory.

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Neural Engineering Overview

Neural engineers are uniquely qualified to solve design problems at the interface of living neural tissue and non-living constructs.

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