neural-engineering

Distributed arrays of wireless neural interfacing chips with 1–2 channels each, known as “neural dust,” could enhance brain machine interfaces (BMIs) by removing wired connections through the scalp and increasing biocompatibility with their submillimeter size. Although several neural dust designs have emerged, currently reported procedures for implanting them in batches place the chips directly i…

Barrett Anderies Barrett Anderies, a double major in biomedical engineering and mathematics, is one of three Fulton Schools students and one of 252 students selected from a field of 1,150 nominees to be awarded a Goldwater Scholarship – considered the premier undergraduate scholarship for mathematics, science and engineering majors. The honors student originally chose to pursue a biomedical engin…